
Melanie Golob
@melaniegolob
Creating a foundation of #Evidence in #HealthPolicy ∙ Reading for DPhil in #EBHC @UniofOxford @CebmOxford ∙ Science evangelist
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https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/dphil-students?subject=DPhil+in+Evidence-Based+Health+Care&id=126 09-06-2015 18:43:48
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This was a good episode not just because of the witty banter by Stuart Ritchie 🇺🇦 and Tom Chivers (par for the course), but the great overview of the varied aspects of intervention research. Systemic/policy change would make the biggest impact of all! thestudiesshowpod.com/p/paid-only-ep…


Not even 8am and the basketball has started on day 2 of Spokane Hoopfest #basketball4life






It is like a mini EBHC Conference reunion at #GES2024! GESummit #EBHC2026 Tiziano Innocenti, PhD



30 years of Teaching Evidence-Based Medicine! #EBHC Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine University of Oxford David Nunan



“Living evidence synthesis is transforming how we navigate uncertainty,” says Prof. Tari Turner, from Cochrane Australia and the The Cochrane Library Editorial Board. Discover how Cochrane’s LSRs ensure decision-makers have up-to-date evidence: buff.ly/3NGcVVY




What makes a systematic review ‘living’? 🤔 DPhil student Melanie Golob explores this in her latest blog, comparing Cochrane’s guidance to real-world practice. While Cochrane LSRs follow best practices, many others don’t. 🔍 Read more: bit.ly/3Fs7ARi #SystematicReview
