Multimedia from the Plenaries at the 18th Cochrane Colloquium in Keystone, CO, USA, October 2010
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Opening Session
Plenary Session 1
Plenary Session 2
Annual General Meeting
Plenary Session 3
Plenary Session 4
Closing Session
Monday, 18 October 2010
Topic: Civil society and transformational informatics
Chairs: Robert Dellavalle (Cochrane) & Carolyn DiGuiseppi (Campbell)
Welcome and Native American blessing from Mr. Leon Littlebird

Can democracy survive?
Patricia Schroeder, former member of US House of Representatives, US Congress
Beyond bounds: care and research in a mobile world
Ida Sim, University of California, San Francisco
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Sex, lies and pharmaceuticals
Ray Moynihan, Investigative Journalist
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Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Topic: A lonely planet guide to the Campbell and Cochrane Collaborations
Chairs: Cindy Farquahr (Cochrane) & Aron Shlonsky (Campbell)
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The Campbell & Cochrane Collaborations: hang together or hang apart
Eamon Noonan, The Campbell Collaboration
Cochrane and Campbell review methods: what do we share? How do we differ?
Julia Littell, Bryn Mawr College
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The consumer perspective: how are Cochrane and Campbell doing?
Ming Ming Zhang, Chinese Cochrane Centre
Campbell and Cochrane: what are they doing to involve the developing country perspective?
Belen Dofitas, St Luke's Medical Centre, Manilla, Phillipines
Jerry Lee Lecture

Location, location, location: the importance of hot spots of crime in crime prevention
David Weisburd, George Mason University/Hebrew University Law School
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Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Topic: Using evidence to deal with emergent global issues: consequences & implications
Chairs: Sandra Jo Wilson (Campbell) & Paul Garner (Cochrane)

Mobilizing management skills to for greater success in global endeavors
Joia Mukherjee, Partners in Health
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The utility of Evidence Aid in recent disasters
Prathap Tharyan, South Asian Cochrane Centre

The H1N1 experience
Fiona Godlee, Editor-in-Chief of the BMJ
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Annual General Meeting
Wednesday, 20 October 2010, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Topic: Framing & presenting evidence to influence practitioners & consumers
Chairs: Merete Konnerup (Campbell) & Holger Schunemann (Cochrane)

What is the evidence for how people make decisions?
Mary Frances Luce, Duke University

Framing evidence about potential harms
Bob Wachter, University of California, San Francisco

Mobilizing consumers to engage in research
Susan Love, Love/Avon Army of Women
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Friday, 22 October 2010
Topic: The “global” reach of evidence based health and social care: Who does it leave
out, and how can they best be included?
Chairs: Mark Petticrew (Campbell) & Lisa Bero (Cochrane)

Development of local knowledge for policy
Barney Cohen, Director of the National Academy of Sciences’ Committee on Population'

Social inequalities and the evidence: What are we missing?
Nandi Siegfried, South African Medical Research Council

Preserving global biodiversity while striving for collaborative endeavors
Zulma Ortiz, UNICEF Argentina
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Friday, 22 October 2010
Topic: Developing future Collaboration leadership
Chairs: Terri Pigott (Campbell) and David Tovey (Cochrane)
Information technology
Using technology to foster collaboration
Chris Mavergames, Web Operations Manager, The Cochrane Collaboration

How to meet consumer/user and practitioner needs
Merete Konnerup, The Campbell Collaboration
Human resources

The gender drive by: how not to get shot
Catherine Gallagher, Justice Health Field, The Cochrane Collaboration
Light at the top: a vision for leadership in a changing world
Lisa Bero, US Cochrane Center (San Francisco Branch)
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