Introduction 09:10 Wednesday June 21st – Lecture Theatre One
Welcome to Evidence live 2017 – Better Evidence for Better Healthcare
Carl Heneghan, Director, Centre for Evidence-Based medicine
@carlheneghan
Keynote Session One
11:00 Wednesday June 21st – Lecture Theatre One
Transparency of Trial Data, Improvements in Safety and Better Quality Research to Improve Healthcare
CHAIR: Kamal Mahtani
Fergal Ó Regan, European Ombudsman
Transparency of Clinical Trial Data and Pharmacovigilance Data from EMA
@f_oregan @EUombudsman
Professor Mary Dixon-Woods, University of Cambridge
Improving the evidence for improving healthcare
@MaryDixonWoods
Doug Altman, University of Oxford
Scandal of Poor Medical Research
@EQUATORNetwork
Open Session One 17:00 Wednesday June 21st – Lecture Theatre One
Live Audit & Feedback (COMPARE, Trials Trackers and more)
Dr Ben Goldacre, University of Oxford
@bengoldacre
Open Session Two 18:00 Wednesday June 21st – Seminar Rooms
Better evidence for Better Healthcare – Consultation Workshop
The Manifesto Author Group
Breakfast Session 08:15 Thursday June 22nd – Seminar Room One
Muir Gray – TBC
Breakfast Session 08:15 Thursday June 22nd – Seminar Room Two
REWARD Alliance Increased value/reduced waste (research production objectives)
Keynote Session Two
09:30 Thursday June 22nd – Lecture Theatre One
Better Data, Reduced Waste in Research and Public Engagement to Transform Patient Care
CHAIR: Tessa Richards
Simon Denegri, INVOLVE NIHR
Improvements in how Research is done and how we might Better Engage the Public in Research
@SDenegri
Trish Groves, The BMJ
How to Improve Patient Care Through Publications / Reducing Waste in Research
@trished
James Munro, The Patient Opinion
Patient opinion: how patient stories make an impact in healthcare
@jamesfm55
Closing Keynote Session
16:00 Thursday June 22nd – Lecture Theatre One
Evidence Policy and impacting on Global Health
CHAIR: Fiona Godlee
Mukesh Kapila, University of Manchester
Improving Policy for Humanitarian Work
@mukeshkapila
Marie Lindquist, Uppsala Monitoring Centre
Improving Policy for a Positive Impact on Global Health
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Fergal Ó Regan, European Ombudsman – Transparency of Clinical Trial Data and Pharmacovigilance Data from EMA
Mary Dixon-Woods, University of Cambridge – Quality of
Evidence, Patient Safety and Healthcare Improvement
Doug Altman, University of Oxford – Scandal of Poor Medical Research
Simon Dinegri, INVOLVE NIHR – Improvements in how Research is done and how we might Better Engage the Public in Research.
Trish Groves, The BMJ– How to Improve Patient Care Through Publications / Reducing Waste in Research
Mukesh Kapila, University of Manchester – Improving Policy for Humanitarian Work
Marie Lindquist, Upsalla University – Improving Policy for a Positive Impact on Global Health
Ben Goldacre, University of Oxford – Live Audit & Feedback
Caroline Fiennes, Giving Evidence – Creating Change