This introductory webinar is designed for anyone new to Cochrane or systematic reviews. It will provide a clear and accessible overview of what Cochrane systematic reviews are, how they’re developed, and why they’re considered a gold standard in evidence-based healthcare.
Attendees will also be guided through the Cochrane Library – a collection of databases that provide high-quality, independent evidence to support healthcare decision-making.
Whether you're a healthcare professional, student, researcher, librarian, or simply curious about evidence-based practice, this session will help you understand the value of Cochrane reviews and how to use them in your work or studies. No prior knowledge is required, and there will be opportunities to ask questions throughout the session.
Presenter Bios
Rachel Richardson is Methods Support Unit Manager in the Cochrane’s Central Executive Team. She originally trained and worked as a general manager in the UK National Health Service and has subsequently worked in health services research for many years. She has experience in various fields including knowledge translation, trial management and systematic reviewing.
Rachel Craven is Head of the Cochrane Library and Product Lead in the Cochrane’s Central Executive Team. She is responsible for the product management and technological development of the Cochrane Library, working to ensure everyone can benefit from trusted evidence.