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Presentations from the US Cochrane Center Conference
Priority Setting for Systematic Reviews
(July 10-11, 2008)

Plenary Day 1 Speaker Hal Sox Editor, Annals of Internal Medicine

 

Let 1000 flowers bloom: Support for the current “system” -
Doug McCrory
Duke University Medical School

(tags: mccrory doug)

Prioritizing Evidence Syntheses -
Sharon Straus
University of Calgary, Canada

(tags: straus sharon)

Considering adverse effects in prioritising reviews -
Andrew Herxheimer
Cochrane Collaboration Adverse Effects Methods Group


AHRQ’s Effective Health Care Program -
Evelyn Whitlock Kaiser Permanente, Oregon

(tags: whitlock evelyn)


The UK’s National Health Service R&D and Department of Health Programmes - Martin Burton Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust

(tags: burton martin)

 


The Cochrane Collaboration - Lorne Becker Co-Chair, Cochrane Collaboration Steering Group

(tags: becker lorne)


Canada’s Approach: Canadian Institutes of Health Research -
Ian Graham
Canadian Institutes of Health Research

(tags: graham ian)

 


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