The EQUATOR Network launch meeting 

Achieving Transparency in Reporting Health Research

including

1st EQUATOR Annual Lecture presented by Sir Iain Chalmers


Thursday 26th June 2008;  10:00 – 17:00h
The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE, UK


Programme

Meeting opening
    Sir Muir Gray, National Knowledge Service, Oxford, UK

SESSION 1 - Importance of good health research reporting – different perspectives

Session Chair – Dr David Moher, Director, Chalmers Research Group, University of Ottawa, Canada

Why we need transparent reporting of health research

    Prof Doug Altman, Director, Centre for Statistics in Medicine, University of Oxford, UK

Impact of health research reporting on clinical practice
    Prof Paul Glasziou, Director, Centre for Evidence-based Medicine, University of    Oxford, UK

Consequences of poor reporting for the development of Cochrane reviews
    Prof Ian Needleman, Director, International Centre for Evidence-Based Oral Health, UCL London, UK

SESSION 2 – What can be done to improve the quality of research reports? Part 1

Session Chair – Dr Kenneth Schulz, Vice-president, Family Health International, USA>   

Principles of good research reporting
    Dr John Hoey, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada

Reporting guidelines: past, present and future
    Dr David Moher, Director, Chalmers Research Group, University of Ottawa, Canada

The EQUATOR Network: resources and training for better reporting, better reviewing, and better editing
    Dr Iveta Simera, Project Manager, EQUATOR Network, CSM, University of Oxford, UK

SESSION 3 – What can be done to improve the quality of research reports? Part 2

Session Chair – Dr Virginia Barbour, Chief Editor, PLoS Medicine

Reporting the results of research: should funders and ethics committees be accountable?
    Dr Davina Ghersi, Coordinator, International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, WHO, Geneva

Expectations, needs and responsibilities of academic libraries to their medical and health communities
    Dr Paul Ayris, Director, UCL Library Services, University College London and UCL Copyright Officer

Good publication ethics guidelines – publishers’ role in ensuring reliability
    of scientific publications

    Chris Graf, Publisher, International Journal of Clinical Practice, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK

What do editors need to help raise the quality of research reporting
    Dr Trish Groves, Deputy Editor, BMJ, London, UK

SESSION 4 – 1st EQUATOR Annual Lecture

Session Chair – Doug Altman

Meeting the research information needs of patients and clinicians more effectively
    Sir Iain Chalmers, James Lind Library, Oxford, UK

Closing remarks   
    Prof Doug Altman, Director, Centre for Statistics in Medicine, University of Oxford, UK


Meeting sponsors

We would like to thank the following organisations for sponsoring the event:


Page last edited: 06 October 2009