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Dr Catia Nicodemo
CHSEO, University of Oxford
http://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/researchers-m-z/catia-nicodemo
Events this person is speaking at:
Thursday 21 May 2015 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
10:30
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Variation in GP referral and treatment rates
Dr Catia Nicodemo
(CHSEO, University of Oxford)
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences Seminars
Thursday 7 June 2018 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
10:30
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The determinants of GP referrals and elective hospital admissions: a practice level study
Dr Catia Nicodemo
(CHSEO, University of Oxford)
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences Seminars
Tuesday 9 October 2018 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
10:00
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Economics and Policy Evaluation in Health
Dr Catia Nicodemo
(CHSEO, University of Oxford)
Wednesday 19 February 2020 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
16:00
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Class Influence on Drug Consumption Among Teenagers
Dr Catia Nicodemo
(CHSEO, University of Oxford)
Health Economics
Events this person is hosting:
Tuesday 18 June 2019 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
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Feeling misidentified: Understanding migrant’s readiness to engage in health care screening
Professor Jane Hendy
(University of Brunel)
Tuesday 14 May 2024 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
11:00
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Brunel First Annual Health Economics and Policy Forum: 'Optimizing Resource Relief and Addressing Critical Health Needs through the Transition to Reduced- risk Products'
Various Speakers
Health Economics
Events this person is organising:
Wednesday 2 November 2016 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
13:30
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Divided by Choice? Private Providers, Patient Choice and Hospital Sorting in the English National Health Service
Please note updated time.
Dr Elaine Kelly
(Senior Research Economist, Institute for Fiscal Studies)
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences Seminars
Thursday 7 June 2018 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
10:30
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The determinants of GP referrals and elective hospital admissions: a practice level study
Dr Catia Nicodemo
(CHSEO, University of Oxford)
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences Seminars
Tuesday 9 October 2018 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
10:00
-
Economics and Policy Evaluation in Health
Dr Catia Nicodemo
(CHSEO, University of Oxford)
Tuesday 18 June 2019 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
12:00
-
Feeling misidentified: Understanding migrant’s readiness to engage in health care screening
Professor Jane Hendy
(University of Brunel)
Wednesday 19 February 2020 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
16:00
-
Class Influence on Drug Consumption Among Teenagers
Dr Catia Nicodemo
(CHSEO, University of Oxford)
Health Economics
Monday 7 March 2022 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
09:00
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Health Econometrics and Policy Evaluation Course Day 1
TBA
Tuesday 8 March 2022 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
09:00
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Health Econometrics and Policy Evaluation Course Day 2
TBA
Tuesday 14 May 2024 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
11:00
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Brunel First Annual Health Economics and Policy Forum: 'Optimizing Resource Relief and Addressing Critical Health Needs through the Transition to Reduced- risk Products'
Various Speakers
Health Economics
Monday 7 October 2024 (0th Week, Michaelmas Term)
09:00
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Online Oxford Health Economics and Policy Evaluation Course
Various Speakers
Health Economics
Thursday 14 November 2024 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
16:00
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Biological Age and Predicting Future Health Care Utilization, Apostolos Davillas, Macedonia University
Apostolos Davillas
(Macedonia University)
Health Economics
Thursday 21 November 2024 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
16:00
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Cheti Nicoletti, York University "Can resources alter the development path of a low birth weight child?" (working in progress with with Kjell Salvanes, Emma Tominey and Francesca Zantomio)
Cheti Nicoletti
(University of York)
Health Economics
Thursday 12 December 2024 (9th Week, Michaelmas Term)
16:00
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Discrete choice experiment in tobacco packaging - Manos Mentzakis
Manos Mentzakis
Health Economics
Thursday 19 December 2024 (10th Week, Michaelmas Term)
16:00
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David Bradford, Georgia University (Co-Editor for the journal Health Economics): The Effect of a Large Prescription Opioid Diversion Event on Opioid Mortality in the U.S.
David Bradford
(University of Georgia)
Health Economics