Emily Owen-Boukra, PhD
emilyowenboukra.bsky.social
Emily Owen-Boukra, PhD
@emilyowenboukra.bsky.social
Oxford Research Fellow
Reposted by Emily Owen-Boukra, PhD
For #WorldDiabetesDay, Dr Eleanor Barry (@eleanorbarry.bsky.social) shares insights from her DPhil in Primary Health Care research, exploring how to build more equitable and digitally inclusive approaches to type 2 diabetes prevention and management. 🩺

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Reimagining Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management: From Lived Experience to Digital Equity
For World Diabetes Day, Dr Eleanor Barry shares insights from her DPhil in Primary Health Care, exploring how to build more equitable and digitally inclusive approaches to type 2 diabetes prevention a...
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November 14, 2025 at 10:42 AM
Reposted by Emily Owen-Boukra, PhD
A new study funded by the SPCR by the University of Oxford has found key factors that help sustain general practitioners (GPs) in their roles, ultimately supporting more effective and equitable patient care: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/new-spc...

#PrimaryCare #Research
November 4, 2025 at 12:42 PM
Reposted by Emily Owen-Boukra, PhD
Dept researchers win 2 of 3 RCGP Research Paper of the Year Awards 2025! 🏆

The work examines hybrid GP care models & training needs for remote consultations – practical research tackling real-world challenges in #primarycare.

Led by early career researchers 👏

cc. @trishgreenhalgh.bsky.social
Oxford team wins two of three top RCGP Research Paper of the Year awards
Department researchers win two of three Royal College of General Practitioners Research Paper of the Year Awards 2025, recognising groundbreaking work on hybrid general practice models and remote care...
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October 17, 2025 at 10:06 AM
Reposted by Emily Owen-Boukra, PhD
🤔 What if the key to a stronger #NHS isn't a new technology but human connection?

In our latest blog, @jtaylor001.bsky.social explores how a lasting relationship between patients & GPs:

✅ improves patient health
👛 lowers system-wide costs
😀 makes the GP job more satisfying

#ContinuityOfCare
The Human Connection: Why Relational Continuity Matters in General Practice
Strong, lasting relationships between patients and their clinicians can improve outcomes, reduce costs, and strengthen the NHS. Here, our Workforce and Learning Research Group explores the evidence be...
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October 16, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Reposted by Emily Owen-Boukra, PhD
bjgpopen.org/content/earl... @oxprimarycare.bsky.social @nihrspcr.bsky.social @hmcoxford.bsky.social Our protocol paper for HSDR funded project exploring and understanding how general practice can support future compound pressures eg climate change, migration, financial crises @rcgp.bsky.social
Understanding and improving compound pressures in general practice: a realist review protocol
Background Compound Pressures (CP) significantly impact the role of General Practice (GP) in supporting human health. These pressures include climate change, pandemics, and financial crises. CP can be...
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October 2, 2025 at 8:18 AM
Reposted by Emily Owen-Boukra, PhD
NEW: GP retention depends on how services are organised, not just individual resilience.

A new review from @sophiepark.bsky.social points to strong relationships, meaningful work, and learning opportunities as the key to keeping GPs in their roles 🩺

#GeneralPractice #NHS #Healthcare
How can we keep GPs in the job? New review points to relationships, meaning, and learning
New research shows GP retention depends on how services are organised, not just individual resilience. Meaningful work, strong relationships, and learning cultures help GPs stay in post and deliver be...
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September 30, 2025 at 1:53 PM
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Congrats to Oxford medical students Milou Ottolini & Dhanush Ammineni on jointly winning the 2025 George Lewith Prize! 👏

This award by @nihrspcr.bsky.social celebrates their outstanding research on GLP-1 receptor agonists and nutritional care, highlighting gaps in long-term support.

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Oxford medical students awarded joint George Lewith Prize 2025
Milou Ottolini (left) and Dhanush Ammineni (right), both fifth-year medical students at the University of Oxford, have been named joint winners of the 2025 George Lewith Prize by the NIHR School for P...
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August 6, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Huge congratulations to Milou and Dhanush on winning the George Lewith Prize, what an excellent achievement! 🎉It's been a real privilege to be part of the project team, working with Dr @ellenfallows.bsky.social to support such brilliant students!
Congratulations to Milou Ottolini and Dhanush Ammineni, joint winners of the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (SPCR) George Lewith Prize for 2025: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/george-...

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June 2, 2025 at 4:38 PM