Research groups
LOCATION
Old Road Campus Research Building (off Roosevelt Drive), Churchill Hospital, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7DQ
Matthew Byrne
MBBS MRes PGCME AFHEA MRCS
NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow
Matthew studied medicine at Newcastle University where he also completed a Master of Research in Transplantation. Following this he completed an Academic Foundation Programme in Cambridge and developed an interest in urological cancer.
After taking a year out of training to act as an anatomy demonstrator at Cambridge, Matthew was appointed as an NIHR Academic Fellow in Urology at Oxford commencing August 2020. His research interests include the diagnosis, staging, and genomic and transcriptomic profiles of urological cancers.
Matthew is also interested in education and in 2016 founded We Are Donors, a charity that aims to educate young people about blood and organ donation; and founded the first student and trainee medical education research collaborative – MedEd Collaborative.
Recent publications
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Using freedom of information requests to access novel data sources in health professions education research.
Journal article
Yale SE. et al, (2024), Postgrad Med J
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Protocol for the SELECT study: a sequential mixed methods study of the selection of UK medical students into clinical academic training.
Journal article
Byrne MHV. et al, (2024), BMC Med Educ, 24
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Understanding students' attitudes about work requirements before and during Covid-19.
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Dominic C. et al, (2024), Med Educ
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Barriers and facilitators to establishing a clinical academic career in clinical education research in the UK: A focus group study.
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Harvey Bluemel A. et al, (2024), Med Teach, 1 - 9
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Balance Service and Learning: Insights From Volunteer Experiences of UK Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Lynn É. and Byrne MHV., (2024), Academic Medicine, 99