Scientific Programme 2018
The plenary presentations and videos from the G-I-N 2018 Conference in Manchester can be viewed here.
Opening plenary – Once Upon a Guideline: The Story of Developing an Evidence Ecosystem
Dr Fergus Macbeth, MA DM FRCP FRCR – Guidelines – a brief history and why we need them
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/f-macbeth-guidelines-brief-history-and-why-we-need-them
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Professor Gordon Guyatt – Progress in evidence-based medicine – A quarter century on – Focussing on the role of guidelines in EBM
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/progress-evidence-based-medicine-quarter-century-on-focussing-role-of-guidelines-ebm
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Linn Brandt, MD, PhDc – Current challenges and solutions developing guidelines within the evidence ecosystem
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Jonathan Senker – From review to delivery – embedding the voice of the service user in our work
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/j-senker-from-review-to-delivery
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Plenary 1 – Guidelines: Does cost matter?
Professor Joanne Lord – Does Cost Matter? The role of cost effectiveness in clinical guidelines
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/joanne-lord-does-cost-matter-role-cost-effectiveness-clinical-guidelines
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Dr Hector Castro – Does Cost Matter? Combining Clinical Guidelines and HTA The Case of Colombia
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/h-castro-does-cost-matter-combining-clinical-guidelines
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Profesor Yaolong Chen – A Chinese perspective for guidelines: Does Cost Matter?
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/prof-yaoleng-chen-a-chinese-perspective-for-guidelines-does-cost-matter
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Douglas K. Owens, MD, MS – International perspectives on how to develop guidelines with cost in mind
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/international-perspectives-how-to-develop-guidelines-with-cost-in-mind
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Plenary 2 – Mind the gap: Developing recommendations with alternative forms of evidence
Associate Professor Julian Elliott – Using real-world evidence
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/julian-elliott-using-real-world-evidence
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Assistant Professor Andrew Hutchings – Using formal consensus methodology
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/andrew-hutchings-using-formal-consensus-methodology
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Dr Eve A Kerr, MD, MPH – The Role of Experts in Guideline Development: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/eve-kerr-role-experts-guideline-development-good-bad-ugly
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Plenary 3 – Beyond Guidelines: Where does patient choice fit in?
Professor Thomas Agoritsas, MD, PhD – Automated decision aids from guidelines
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/automated-decision-aids-from-guidelines
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Dr Gregor Smith – How do you reconcile strong recommendations with patient choice and shared decision making
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/how-reconcile-strong-recommendations-with-patient-choice-shared-decision-making
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Associate Professor Catherine M. (Cait) DesRoches – Fully informed decision making: patient access to their health care centre
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/fully-informed-decision-making-patient-access-their-health-care-centre
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Closing Plenary – Guidelines into Practice -Award for the Best Implementation Submission
Linda Young – Training in practice intervention to target antibiotic prescribing: A feasibility study: United Kingdom
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/training-practice-intervention-target-antibiotic-prescribing-feasibility-study
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Susan Hillier – Guidelines to practice – Implementing Patient-centred processes for stroke rehabilitation
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/guidelines-practice-implementing-patient-centred-processes-stroke-rehabilitation
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Emma Busby – Improving Quality of Life in Patients with Lower Limb Osteoarthritis (OA)
https://g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/manchester-2018/2018-plenary-presentations/improving-quality-life-patients-lower-limb-osteoarthritis
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To view the Closing Plenary Panel Discussion click here.
The video of this discussion also contains the Best Poster prize presentation to Saphia Mokrane, pictured below.