EQUATOR past events
- Annual lectures
- Lectures and presentations
- Workshops and seminars
- Scientific meetings and conferences
Annual lectures
3rd Annual Lecture - 3 October 2011, Bristol, UK
Better reporting of better research = better healthcare: a patient plea (presentation)
Hazel Thornton, Founding Chairman of the Consumers' Advisory Group for Clinical Trials
2nd Annual Lecture - 9 September 2009, Vancouver, Canada
Redescribing medicine: reporting or reclaiming research for health? (slides)
Dr Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet
Meeting the research information needs of patients and clinicians more effectively (slides)
Sir Iain Chalmers, James Lind Library, Oxford, UK
Lectures and presentations
"Crystal clear reporting: importance of using PRISMA for systematic reviews."Free online webinar by the Cochrane Canada Live (listen and view slides; view slides only; watch on YouTube)
Date: presented on 21 April 2010, 12 noon EDT, 1 hour in duration
Dr. David Moher, EQUATOR Network Executive Group, speaks on the importance of reporting guidelines to improve the quality and transparency of health research and specifically of the PRISMA Statement for systematic reviews.
Workshops and seminars
Getting your trial published: CONSORT 2010 and other reporting guidelines - programme and slides
Seminar for researchers involved in planning, conducting and publishing randomised trials
3 October 2011, Bristol, UK
Reporting your randomised trial: CONSORT 2010 and other reporting guidelines - programme and slides
Seminar for researchers involved in planning, conducting and publishing randomised trials
10 September 2010, Oxford, UK
Organising your research for publication - programme & slides
Workshop for research students
22 February 2010, Universtity of Oxford, UK
Key guidelines for reporting health research studies - programme & slides
Workshop for journal editors
9 September 2009, Vancouver, Canada
Scientific meetings and conferences
Achieving Transparency in Reporting Health Research. EQUATOR Network Launch Meeting, 26 June 2008; London, UK.
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