Skip my section & start listening to James's section from 21:45 and enjoy it!
Another fantastic session for the University of Southampton with Professor James Thomas
Link https://t.co/LtkddF7cyv
#EvidenceSynthesis#AI#ML#SystematicReviews#LLM#GenerativeAI
We're delighted to announce our new #cochranelearninglive series on Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in evidence synthesis!
Perfect for those looking to stay updated on AI developments in evidence synthesis. Free & open to all! 💻🔓👉 https://t.co/9I1Ein7CN0
As the conversations continue around this year's campaign, we thank all who participated for your support, and for sharing your wisdom, experiences & insights with the world to help make #WorldEBHCDay 2024 a great success! 🌏🙌
Watch the wrap-up video!
https://t.co/DEjD0RFEjQ
Jonathan Taylor, Social Policy Researcher at @Oxford_NDPH speaks on the public and patients' role in healthcare research.
Watch the full vlog here 👇
https://t.co/uKmHUb6wv3
Paul Whaley member at @EBTJournal speaks on how we can improve the use of toxicological and environmental health research as part of #WorldEBHCDay.
Watch the full vlog here 👇
https://t.co/iOIVPAyha0
2024 marks the 5th #WorldEBHCDay.
This year’s campaign focuses on the theme: “Health and Beyond: From Evidence to Action.”
Check out blogs (https://t.co/VVGunZY4df), vlogs (https://t.co/ow2EmfiAQi) & events taking place across the world (https://t.co/3wUZPzWC5i)!
This #WorldEBHCDay, we’re proud to share our free and discounted access for researchers in low- and lower-middle-income countries! Find out how Covidence is empowering teams to set up collaborative, evidence-based approaches.
https://t.co/shVgNza7TI
#EBHC#Covidence
Dr Anna Mae Scott, Researcher @UniofOxford, et al, discuss the formation of The Research & Economic Analysis for the Long-term (REAL) Demand Research Unit & the process to involve patients & the public in priority setting. Read #WorldEBHCDay blog:
https://t.co/jaXb7AEuSk @2weekSR
Get involved in the #WorldEBHCDay campaign as we lead up to 20 October!
✨ Create your own @WorldEBHCDay social media tiles using the social media toolkits, available to download in various languages.
Don't forget to use #WorldEBHCDay & tag @WorldEBHCDay!
https://t.co/VgdUzZigBo
UKRI is funding research on AI-driven evidence synthesis for policymaking. An amazing opportunity to do some super-cool work!
Requires both UK & International partners, and must also include social sciences.
https://t.co/7Nd836vcda
The U.S. GRADE Network is a proud ambassador for #WorldEBHCDay 2024. Join our free webinar Monday, Oct. 21 at 10 am EDT to learn about going #FromEvidenceToAction in #EnvironmentalHealth guidelines! Register ahead at https://t.co/BgfRykfO4k
Join in the discussion! Don't forget to use #WorldEBHCDay & tag @WorldEBHCDay on social media! Let us know how you are celebrating. Write a thread or host an X space. Tell your story, we want to hear from you! Learn how: https://t.co/YpjO5UY2PE
On Tuesday 1 October, at 4-5pm UK time, I’ll be giving an online talk for the Evidence-Based Toxicology Collab.
Focus: 2weekSRs vs rapid reviews, automation tools & lessons learned.
All welcome, sign up here: https://t.co/BVcWGR5fDw
#systematicreview#evidencesynthesis
Are you in Prague at the @GESummit?
Come and visit us at the #WorldEBHCDay exhibition booth!
Meet members of the World EBHC Day steering committee, maybe catch some behind-the-scenes filming & take a selfie for our photo gallery!
https://t.co/qR2wFBTQVP
Visit us at the #WorldEBHCDay exhibition booth at the 2024 @GESummit in Prague and record a vlog!
Learn more about the three themes you can address in your vlog for the 2024 World EBHC Day campaign, ‘Health & Beyond: from Evidence to Action.’ 👇
https://t.co/WG5Fa2gbRW
#GES2024
Want to be part of the #WorldEBHCDay 2024 conversation? Sure you do 😀
Write a blog or vlog to share your insights, experiences, challenges & lessons learned, relevant to this year’s theme: “Health and beyond: from evidence to action.”
How? https://t.co/lhxCsc5lsP
⌛️Time is running out to provide your input on living evidence synthesis! Don’t miss this chance to inform the future of living evidence: https://t.co/iPE7GYufPX
Survey closes 4 September 2024. #Reviews#SystematicReviews#guidelines#evidencesynthesis#EBHC
Characteristics and completeness of reporting of systematic reviews of prevalence studies in adult populations: a meta-research study. - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology https://t.co/AKkUZzD7JB
#WorldEBHCDay spotlights the global impact of #EBHC on research, policy, practice and health outcomes.
In 2024, the theme is 'Health and Beyond: From Evidence to Action'.
Find out how you or your organisation can participate.👇
https://t.co/WP43Hk1r3S