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We are delighted to share that the Board of Examiners has awarded the Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Health Research to all 13 Academic Clinical Fellows (ACFs) who completed the programme last year, with 11 receiving Distinctions.

13 OUCAGS ACFs have been awarded a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Health Research, including 11 with distinction and one with merit. The PGDip in Health Research is delivered through Oxford Lifelong Learning and its MSc-level modules are designed to equip health professionals with skills in research design, data analysis, and evidence-based practice. The award in itself is a significant achievement, but 86% passing with Distinction is a remarkable outcome, reflecting the outstanding level of commitment, academic rigour, and professionalism demonstrated by our ACFs throughout the programme.

Congratulations to Dr George Adigbli, Dr Alexandra Caulfield, Dr Jiawen Dong, Dr Melanie Etti, Dr Luke Furtado O'Mahoney, Dr Charlotte Harrison, Dr Alvin Katumba, Dr Angus Keeley, Dr Tessa Lomax, Dr Thomas Lyman, Dr Craig Mounsey, Dr Rebecca Truby and Dr David Wen on their PGDip awards. Congratulations also to Dr Yu Ri Im, awarded the PGCert in Health Research with Distinction.

These results are a testament not only to the hard work and dedication of our ACFs, but also to the quality of teaching, supervision, and support provided across the programme.