[CANMEDLIB] Guidance for London Cochrane Colloquium abstract submissions
Salzwedel, Douglas
douglas.salzwedel at ubc.ca
Fri Jan 20 21:39:47 EST 2023
Cochrane London 2023: Forward together for trusted evidence<https://colloquium.cochrane.org/>
4-6 September 2023
Central London, UK
Cochrane UK is delighted to be hosting the Cochrane Colloquium at the QE II Centre in London, UK from the 4 to 6 of September 2023, with satellite events and meetings on the 3rd September.
Cochrane is an international non-profit network that provides evidence-based scientific knowledge to improve healthcare for all people worldwide. Cochrane Reviews summarise all available research on a specific health question. They are up-to-date, follow a rigorous scientific methodology, and are free from commercial conflicts of interest. Health professionals, patients, and policy makers trust Cochrane Reviews for their healthcare decision-making. Cochrane works with researchers, health professionals, patients, policy makers, and media representatives from around the world to make Cochrane Reviews relevant and usable.
Cochrane holds an annual conference, known as a Colloquium, that brings together Cochrane researchers, clinical professionals, early career professionals, patients and carers, policymakers, and anyone interested in evidence synthesis and evidence-based healthcare. The events are a mix of keynote speakers, training opportunities, workshops, presentations, and a lively social and networking atmosphere. They are an exciting opportunity for a community of evidence synthesis enthusiasts to share, learn, and connect.
We invite everyone to visit the website - colloquium2023.cochrane.org<https://colloquium2023.cochrane.org/> - for all information related to the colloquium as it's released, including submissions for abstracts and awards/prizes, registration, stipend applications, and the event programme.
The theme of the Colloquium is 'Forward together for trusted evidence', which explores the challenges for the future around the trustworthiness of healthcare information whilst also celebrating 30 years of producing trusted evidence. Today, we have launched guidance and recommendations to help you prepare in advance for your abstract submissions. The official call for abstracts will open on the 30 January 2023.
We invite abstract submissions for the following streams: producing trusted evidence; advocating for trusted evidence; informing health and care decisions; and co-production and working together.
* Abstract submission guidance<https://events.cochrane.org/colloquium-2023/abstract-submissions-info>
* Workshop submission guidance <https://events.cochrane.org/colloquium-2023/workshop-submissions-info>
Best wishes,
Doug
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Douglas M Salzwedel MLIS (he/him)
Information Specialist & Assistant Managing Editor
Cochrane Hypertension
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University of British Columbia, Vancouver (Canada)
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Trusted evidence. Informed decisions.Better health.
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