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


Opening 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

 

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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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Plenary Session 1

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Topic: A lonely planet guide to the Campbell and Cochrane Collaborations
Chairs: Cindy Farquahr (Cochrane) & Aron Shlonsky (Campbell)

Eamon Noonan

 

The Campbell & Cochrane Collaborations: hang together or hang apart
Eamon Noonan, The Campbell Collaboration

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Julia Littell

Cochrane and Campbell review methods: what do we share? How do we differ?
Julia Littell, Bryn Mawr College

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Ming Ming Zhang

 

The consumer perspective: how are Cochrane and Campbell doing?
Ming Ming Zhang, Chinese Cochrane Centre

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Belen Dofitas

 

Campbell and Cochrane: what are they doing to involve the developing country perspective?
Belen Dofitas, St Luke's Medical Centre, Manilla, Phillipines

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Jerry Lee Lecture

David Weisburd

 

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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Plenary Session 2

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Topic: Using evidence to deal with emergent global issues: consequences & implications
Chairs: Sandra Jo Wilson (Campbell) & Paul Garner (Cochrane)


Joia Mukherjee

Mobilizing management skills to for greater success in global endeavors
Joia Mukherjee, Partners in Health

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Prathap Tharyan

 

The utility of Evidence Aid in recent disasters
Prathap Tharyan, South Asian Cochrane Centre

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Fiona Godlee

 

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.

 

 

 


 

Plenary Session 3

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Topic: Framing & presenting evidence to influence practitioners & consumers
Chairs: Merete Konnerup (Campbell) & Holger Schunemann (Cochrane)

 

Mary Frances Luce

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

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Bob Wachter

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

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Susan Love

 

Mobilizing consumers to engage in research
Susan Love, Love/Avon Army of Women

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Plenary Session 4

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)

 

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

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

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Preserving global biodiversity while striving for collaborative endeavors
Zulma Ortiz, UNICEF Argentina

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Closing Session

Friday, 22 October 2010

Topic: Developing future Collaboration leadership
Chairs: Terri Pigott (Campbell) and David Tovey (Cochrane)

 

Information technology

Chris Mavergames

 

Using technology to foster collaboration
Chris Mavergames, Web Operations Manager, The Cochrane Collaboration 

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

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Human resources 

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The gender drive by: how not to get shot
Catherine Gallagher, Justice Health Field, The Cochrane Collaboration

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Light at the top: a vision for leadership in a changing world
Lisa Bero, US Cochrane Center (San Francisco Branch)

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