Scientific Programme 2019
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Plenary Session 1 - Clinical Guidelines in 21st Century Healthcare: Extinction or evolution?
Professor Davina Ghersi - Are clinical practice guidelines endangered?
Professor Jako Burgers - Personalised medicine and clinical practice guidelines
Professor Allison Tong - Getting our priorities straight: Involving patients in setting priorities for clinical practice guidelines
Special Sessions - Thursday 31st October
Professor Allison Tong & Nicole Scholes-Robertson - GIN & TONIC TOgether iNvolving consumers In Clinical practice guidelines
Mbah Patrick Okwen - Evidence-based healthcare in low resource settings and A database of all systematic reviews in healthcare
Nancy Santesso - Education for EBHC and Clinical practice Guidelines - this presentation will be available shortly.
Plenary Session 2 - Perspectives on real world evidence and big data: is it trustworthy?
Dr. Nichole Taske - Real world evidence in clinical practice guidelines
Professor Holger Schünemann - All evidence is real world evidence
Professor Steve Webb - Pragmatic research for the real world
Dr. Blackford Middleton - Toward a Learning Health System: Sharing Trustworthy Computable Knowledge at Scale
Special Sessions - Friday 1st November
Professor Holger Schünemann - Advances in GRADE Methodology
Andrea Tricco - Evolving methods of evidence synthesis
Plenary Session 3 - Ensuring Recommendations Are Implementable and Implemented
Professor Gill Harvey - Why don’t people follow clinical guidelines?
Dr Roman Kislov - Knowledge brokers to get evidence into policy and practice: Escaping the ‘dark side’
Professor Ilkka Kunnamo - Technology for guideline implementation - individual and population health approach
Special Session - Saturday 2nd November
Ina Kopp & Duncan Service - Revealing the ‘black box’ of guideline development