How Cochrane is responding to COVID-19 in 2021
Image In 2020, Cochrane’s editorial response to COVID-19 pandemic brought together collaborations across our global organization to publish reviews addressing stakeholder needs as they emerged.
Image Cochrane is pleased to announce that on June 8, Cochrane Kenya launched at the 11th KASH (Kenya Medical Research Institute Annual Scientific and Health) Conference.
Illustrating Cochrane evidence in a more gentle way: Interview with Jen Ma
Image We chatted with Jen Ma of Gentle Facts about how art can help in
Image The World Health Organization defines an infodemic as “overabundance of information – some accurate and some not – that occurs during an epidemic. It can lead to confusion and ultimately mistrust in governments and public health response”.
Appointment of new Interim Chief Executive Officer for Cochrane
Image Cochrane’s Governing Board is pleased to announce, with effect from 1 June 2021, the appointment of Judith Brodie as our new interim Chief Executive Officer. Judith will lead Cochrane as the organisation undergoes its search for a permanent CEO and ensure a smooth transition.
Cochrane's statement to the 74th World Health Assembly
Image Cochrane has submitted a statement to the 74th World Health Assembly, which is taking place virtually this week (24 May to 1 Jun
Cochrane Belgium partners on clinical trial transparency report
Image Cochrane Belgium, together with TranspariMED, Test Aankoop and
Blog - Retention to clinical trials: how can we keep participants involved?
Image This Evidently Cochrane blog (originally posted he
Bringing together scientists, artists, and storytellers - Interview with Lifeology
Image Lifeology’s tagline is ‘The place where science and art converge’.
Author interview: Suite of reviews on pressure ulcers
Image Pressure ulcers, also known as pressure sores or bed sores, are wounds to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure or rubbing. People who have mobility problems or who lie in bed for long periods are at risk of developing pressure ulcers.