Cochrane Clinical Answers (CCAs) provide readable, digestible answers to important clinical questions, based on trusted evidence from Cochrane reviews. Designed to be actionable and support point-of-care decision-making, CCAs are a valuable resource for healthcare professionals.
This interactive webinar offered an overview of CCAs: what they are, how they’re created, and who creates them. Attendees learnt how to find, navigate, cite, and use CCAs effectively in clinical practice. A live demonstration showcased key elements of CCAs, including the newly added “Clinical Interpretations” feature: a succinct take-home statement offering a practical viewpoint on the implications of the evidence for practice. Practicing healthcare professionals also discovered opportunities to get involved with the CCA team.
We welcome practicing healthcare professionals, students and trainees, as well as those who support them in finding and applying evidence, including librarians and administrative staff. We also welcome anyone from the wider Cochrane community who wants to learn more about CCAs. This session was suitable for those who are new to CCAs or returning to explore new developments.
The session was delivered in May 2026 and below you will find the recording with the accompanying slides to download [PDF].
Presenter Bio
Christopher Bunt, MD, FAAFP, DABFM, is a Family Medicine physician and medical acupuncturist at the Medical University of South Carolina in the USA. He holds the honorary position of Editor in Chief of Cochrane Clinical Answers (CCAs) and oversees the development and implementation of editorial policies for CCAs, guides editorial strategy decisions and ensures the quality of CCA content. He is also a member of the Cochrane Library Editorial Board.