Last week, the INGUIDE Program welcomed welcomed current and future leaders from across Africa, Australia, Canada, and Europe to an in-person training at Humanitas University in Milan.
The training courses were delivered by Program Co-Directors Holger Schünemann and Robby Nieuwlaat. The course enabled participants to network and build relationships with professionals and experts in their field of work, as well as discuss opportunities for collaborative working, ask questions, and spend time deep diving into the course content.
Participants from the African continent were selected in partnership with the World Health Organization and sponsored through a generous contribution from Humanitas University, underscoring a shared commitment to strengthening capacity for setting norms and standards and advancing evidence-based decision-making in diverse local and regional contexts.
INGUIDE is a comprehensive, evidence-based, and up-to-date training program for guideline recommendation and development. It is the product of a joint partnership between between GIN and world-renowned experts in guideline research, development and implementation at McMaster University’s Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact.