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Cochrane Crowd for students: what’s in it for you?

Cochrane Crowd's Community Engagement and Partnerships Manager Emily Steele, and Co-Leader Anna Noel-Storr blog about the benefits for students of getting involved with Cochrane Crowd, Cochrane's...

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Defining research impact in terms of patient benefit: #CochraneForAll...

André Tomlin from The Beyond The Room Team at the 2018 Cochrane Colloquium interviews Mark Taylor, Head of Impact for the Central Commissioning Facility of the National Institute for Health Research,...

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Evidence-based medicine, relationships and trust: #CochraneForAll interview...

André Tomlin (@Mental_Elf), from the Beyond The Room team at the 2018 Cochrane Colloquium,#CochraneForAll, in Edinburgh interviews Dr Margaret McCartney (@mgtmccartney), general practitioner, about the...

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Top of the blogs 2018: a look back at a year of Evidently Cochrane

As 2018 nears its close, we take a look back to find the top ten most popular Evidently Cochrane blogs published this year. The post Top of the blogs 2018: a look back at a year of Evidently Cochrane...

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Making meaningful consumer involvement a reality

Here's a taste of a workshop exploring meaningful consumer engagement in Cochrane, from Cochrane UK and Cochrane Ireland's 2019 symposium. The post Making meaningful consumer involvement a reality...

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Confessions of a rookie consumer peer reviewer

Karen Morley blogs and draws her experiences as a daunted and delighted volunteer peer reviewer for Cochrane Common Mental Disorders. The post Confessions of a rookie consumer peer reviewer appeared...

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Children can do randomised trials! START competition 2019

School children in Ireland have run and presented their own randomised trials in the innovative START (Schools Teaching About Randomised Trials) competition. Here's what they achieved and why this...

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Cochrane blogshots: challenges and changes

With the launch of new guidance for making Cochrane blogshots, Sarah Chapman explains how this has come about and some of the challenges of sharing evidence in this format. The post Cochrane blogshots:...

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Carer at the end of the line: evidence and experience of telephone support

Karen Morley reflects on her experiences as an informal carer and on Cochrane evidence for ways of supporting carers The post Carer at the end of the line: evidence and experience of telephone support...

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Getting clinical guidelines into practice – what works best?

Robert Walton blogs Cochrane evidence on interventions to support clinical guideline implementation. The post Getting clinical guidelines into practice – what works best? appeared first on Evidently...

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The People’s Trial: your chance to be a scientist in a fun online trial

Want to be part of a bold new project, a public-led fun online clinical trial? Here it is - The People's Trial. The post The People’s Trial: your chance to be a scientist in a fun online trial appeared...

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Teaching evidence-based medicine (EBM) in schools

Cochrane UK run talks and workshops in secondary schools, teaching evidence-based medicine (EBM) and critical thinking for years 9-13. The post Teaching evidence-based medicine (EBM) in schools...

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