Dr Neda Taghinejadi
Contact information
Collaborators
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James Matejtschuk
Education Manager
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Isobel Way
Education Administrator
Neda Taghinejadi
Clinical Tutor in Women's & Reproductive Health
Medical Education
Neda leads the undergraduate course in Women's and Reproductive Health for Year 3/graduate entry Year 5 medical students.
https://www.wrh.ox.ac.uk/study/undergraduate-teaching
RESEARCH
Neda is involved in interdisciplinary research in sexual and reproductive health, with a focus on the following areas:
- medical education
- FemTech
- gynaecological examinations and procedures, including insertion and removal of intrauterine contraception
CLINICAL WORK
Neda is a consultant in Community Sexual and Reproductive Health at OUH, having completed her specialty training in Oxford. She provides clinical care in GUM, contraception, early pregnancy and community gynaecology services. She is a member of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (MFSRH).
Recent publications
Reverse innovation - South to North learnings in the provision of postpartum contraception: implementation in a high-income setting.
Journal article
Makins A. et al, (2025), Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol, 102
Expectations and experiences of pain during medical abortion at home: a secondary, mixed-methods analysis of a patient survey in England and Wales.
Journal article
McCulloch H. et al, (2025), BMJ Sex Reprod Health, 51, 137 - 143
Pain experiences during intrauterine device procedures: a thematic analysis of tweets.
Journal article
Taghinejadi N. et al, (2024), BMJ Sex Reprod Health, 50, 271 - 277
Supporting teenagers with period pain in general practice: clinical review.
Journal article
Dixon S. et al, (2024), Br J Gen Pract, 74, 283 - 285
Opt-in versus universal codeine provision for medical abortion up to 10 weeks of gestation at British Pregnancy Advisory Service: a cross-sectional evaluation.
Journal article
Taghinejadi N. et al, (2024), BMJ Sex Reprod Health, 50, 114 - 121
What is known about adolescent dysmenorrhoea in (and for) community health settings?
Journal article
Dixon S. et al, (2024), Front Reprod Health, 6
The impact of cascade training-A FIGO and WHO Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research collaboration to improve access to quality family planning globally.
Journal article
Makins A. et al, (2024), Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 164, 75 - 85
dolescent dysmenorrhoea in general practice: tensions and uncertainties.
Journal article
Dixon S. et al, (2024), Front Reprod Health, 6
What are important areas where better technology would support women's health? Findings from a priority setting partnership.
Journal article
Dixon S. et al, (2023), BMC Womens Health, 23
Recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis with Candida glabrata - a management conundrum.
Journal article
Taghinejadi N. et al, (2022), Int J STD AIDS, 33, 939 - 942
Vulval pain: vulvodynia
Journal article
Taghinejadi N. et al, (2022), Medicine (United Kingdom), 50, 290 - 293
Reflections on a specialist HIV menopause service: Experiences of managing menopause in women living with HIV: Experiences of managing menopause in women living with HIV.
Journal article
Chirwa M. et al, (2022), HIV Med, 23, 426 - 433
n 'in-house' simulation-based workshop on medical emergencies within sexual health
Conference paper
MacNeill A. et al, (2021), HIV MEDICINE, 22, 92 - 92
Postpartum intrauterine device (PPIUD) insertions across six countries: complication rates detected at 6-week follow up
Conference paper
Makins A. et al, (2019), BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, 126, 219 - 220