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2016
Cochrane ColloquiumChallenges to evidence-based health care and Cochrane
October 23 ~ 27, 2016
Seoul, Korea
Website : colloquium.cochrane.org
Pre-Colloquium WorkshopsInterpreting results of Cochrane reviews and Summary of
Findings Tables: GRADE and SoF Workshop 23rd (sun)
Methods for Cochrane reviews of diagnostic test accuracy 23rd (sun)
Introduction to the ROBINS-I tool (Risk of Bias in Non-
Randomized Studies - of Interventions)23rd (sun)
Introducing a revised tool for assessing risk of bias in
randomized trials23rd (sun)
Adverse effects in systematic reviews: challenges for
formulating the question and searching for different studies
and sources of information
23rd (sun)
Issues in analysing, interpreting and presenting patient-
reported outcomes in Cochrane Reviews23rd (sun)
Rapid reviews workshop: developing timely evidence
summaries for decision makers23rd (sun)
Integrating evidence across reviews: an introduction to
overviews of reviews23rd (sun)
Disseminating Cochrane evidence 23rd (sun)
Developing a systematic review using Cochrane methods
(KOREAN)
21st(Fri) ~
22nd(Sat)
Developing a systematic review using Cochrane methods
(MANDARIN)22nd(Sat)
Trusted evidence.Informed decisions. Better health.
Cochrane exists so healthcare decisions get better.
We’re a global, independent network of researchers, professionals,
patents, carer, and people interested in health. We have more than
36,000 contributors working in 136 countries, all producing credible,
accessible health information that’s free from commercial sponsorship
and other conflicts of interest.
We summarize the best evidence to help people make informed
choices about treatment. Over the past 20 years, Cochrane has helped
transform the way health decisions are made. And our work is now an
international gold standard for high quality, trusted information.
Contact
Cochrane Korea
● Address : 73 Inchon-ro, Seoungbuk-Gu, Seoul 02841, Korea
Korea University, College of Medicine
● Tel : +82 2 2286 1346
● Fax : +82 2 2286 1342
● Email general requests : [email protected]
● Website : colloquium.cochrane.org
Venue - Grand Hilton Hotel
● Address : 201-1 Hongeun-dong, Seodaemon-Ku, Seoul,
South Korea 120-710
● Tel : 82-2-3216-5656 - Fax : 82-2-3216-7799
● E-mail : [email protected]
● Website : http://www.grandhiltonseoul.com/
Key Dates
● Early registration closes 10th August 2016
● Regular registration closes 10th October 2016
Trusted evidence. Informed decisions.Better health.
Trusted evidence. Informed decisions.Better health.
Cochrane Colloquium Seoul
Cochrane Korea is delighted to be hosting the 2016 Cochrane
colloquium at the Grand Hilton, Seoul. Cochrane’s annual
Colloquium is arguably the most prestigious evidence-based
health care event in the world. we expect more than 700 in-
ternational researchers, opinion leaders, and health experts to
attend the 2016 Colloquium, providing your organization with
a uniquely efficient opportunity to promote your work and
network with delegates.
Cochrane Colloquia are more than sci-
entific conferences. We provide training
at basic and advanced levels; opportu-
nities for scientific exchange and meet-
ings; promotion of the highest quality
research in evidence-based health care;
and the opportunity to further meth-
ods and ensure that all researchers
can meet the ongoing challenge of ad-
dressing globally important healthcare
questions. In Korea we will also have
the opportunity to encourage new con-
tributors from around Asia as well as
cement partnerships with organizations
that share Cochrane’s commitment to
evidence-based health care.
EBM (Evidence Based Medicine) is not a static set
of concepts, it is a young and evolving discipline.
In this year’s Cochrane Lecture, Paul Glasziou will
propose four areas requiring renewed or ongoing
attention
Four challenges for EBM and Cochrane’s future
Plenary sessions
DaySat
22 Oct
Sun
23 Oct
Mon
24 Oct
Tue
25 Oct
Wed
26 Oct
Thu
27 Oct
Fri
28 Oct
7:30
-
8:45
Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings Meetings
9:00
-
10:30
Pre-
Colloquium
workshops
or
meetings
Full or
half-day
workshops,
training
courses or
meetings
Plenary I Plenary II
Methods
Symposium
#Cochrane
Tech
Symposium
Plenary III
Post
Colloquium
symposia
or
meetings
10:30
-
11:00
Morning
break
Morning
break
Morning
break
11:00
-
12:30
Concurrent
Session A
Concurrent
Session D
Concurrent
Session F
12:30
-
14:00
Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
14:00
-
15:30
Concurrent
Session B
Concurrent
Session E
Free
Afternoon
K-pop |
Fan
Dancing |
Tours
Concurrent
Session G
15:30
-
16:00
Afternoon
break
Afternoon
break
Afternoon
break
16:00
-
17:30
Concurrent
Session C Annual
General
Meeting
Plenary IV
17:45
-
19:00
Meetings Meetings Meetings
EveningWelcome
Reception
Gala
Dinner
Program
Paul Glasziou(Professor at Bond University Chair, International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care)
Challenges and different approaches to improve the quality, timeliness and usability of Cochrane Reviews
Data transparency: where are we and what can we get?
Alexandra Barratt(Professor at University
of Sydney)
Rita F. Redberg(Editor, JAMA Internal Medicine /
Professor at University of California)
Jenny Doust(Professor at Bond University)
David Tovey (Editor in Chief, Cochrane Library
/ plenary moderator)
James Thomas(Project Transform,
Cochrane /EPPI-Centre)
Karla Soares-Weiser(Deputy Editor in Chief, Cochrane
Library and Cochrane Innovations)
Kay Dickersin(Director, Cochrane US /
Director, Johns Hopkins Center for
Clinical Trials & Evidence Synthesis)
Byung Joo Park(Professor at Seoul National
University College of Medicine)
Rintaro Mori(Director, Cochrane Japan)
Director,
Cochrane Korea
Ahn, Hyeong Sik
Co-Host,
Cochrane Korea
Kim, Hyun Jung
Overdiagnosis / overtreatment in health care and evidence-based medicine
Plenary 1
Annual Cochrane Lecture
Plenary 2
Plenary 3