Evid ências em Saúde: A YouTube channel for communicating evidence
< p > < em > Daniela Junqueira has been an author of < a href="http://vascular.cochrane.org/" > Cochrane Vascular < /a > since 2008, is a co-convenor of the < a href="http://aem.cochrane.org/" > Adverse Effects Methods Group < /a > and has just registered a Review title with < a href="http://aem.cochrane.org/" > Cochrane Wounds < /a > . Here she tells us about an independent YouTube project she is developing in Brazil, with the aim of making healthcare evidence available to Brazilian health professionals who often struggle to access and understand Cochrane evidence. < /em > < /p > < p > < a href="http://community-archive...
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - December 3, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Muriah Umoquit Tags: Issue 51 Current news Evidence-based health care Review groups & Events Source Type: blogs

Evidências em Saúde: A YouTube channel for communicating evidence
Daniela Junqueira has been an author of Cochrane Vascular since 2008, is a co-convenor of the Adverse Effects Methods Group and has just registered a Review title with Cochrane Wounds. Here she tells us about an independent YouTube project she is developing in Brazil, with the aim of making healthcare evidence available to Brazilian health professionals who often struggle to access and understand Cochrane evidence.read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - December 3, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Muriah Umoquit Tags: Issue 51 Current news Evidence-based health care Review groups & Events Source Type: blogs

The EMBASE project: 20 months on and over 220,000 citations screened
Anna Noel-Storr joined Cochrane in February 2008 as the Trials Search Co-ordinator (TSC) for the Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group. She still holds this position, but is also seconded two and half days a week to Cochrane’s Project Transform. She also works on a number of other projects, including the EMBASE project, about which she provides an update here. read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - December 2, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Nancy Owens Tags: Issue 51 Authors Central Executive Team Cochrane contributors Websites & Source Type: blogs

Cochrane Room opens at University Hospital Dubrava in Zagreb, Croatia
Recently a ‘Cochrane Room’ dedicated to Cochrane Reviews and evidence-based medicine opened at a university hospital in Croatia. Professor Livia Puljak, Knowledge Translation Coordinator at Cochrane Croatia, explains how this came about and the significance of the event. read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - November 16, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Muriah Umoquit Tags: Issue 51 Current news Centres Cochrane Library Media coverage & Events Source Type: blogs

Evidence for Everyday: new for nurses and midwives
Evidently Cochrane is a blog that aims to make Cochrane evidence really accessible, and to encourage discussion about it, through blog posts on Cochrane Reviews. It is for everyone who is interested in finding and using the best quality evidence to inform decisions about health. Sarah Chapman, a Knowledge Broker at Cochrane UK and writer for Evidently Cochrane, discusses a new series that recently launched on the blog.  read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - November 12, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Muriah Umoquit Tags: Issue 51 Cochrane Reviews Evidence-based health care Source Type: blogs

Evidence for Everyday: new for nurses and midwives
Evidently Cochrane is a blog that aims to make Cochrane evidence really accessible, and to encourage discussion about it, through blog posts on Cochrane Reviews. It is for everyone who is interested in finding and using the best quality evidence to inform decisions about health. Sarah Chapman, a Knowledge Broker at Cochrane UK and writer for Evidently Cochrane, discusses a new series that recently launched on the blog.read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - November 12, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Muriah Umoquit Tags: Issue 51 Cochrane Reviews Evidence-based health care Source Type: blogs

Cochrane is blogging in German! Lessons from a multi-Cochrane Centre partnership
Cochrane Austria, Cochrane Germany, and Cochrane Switzerland started a joint blog in German language in June 2015. Why in German? Why a blog? Why in partnership? They answer these questions below and hope it will inspire others to join forces in making Cochrane evidence more widely and easily accessible outside the English-speaking world.Why in German? read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - November 10, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Muriah Umoquit Tags: Issue 51 Authors Current news Centres German Cochrane Reviews Fields Funding & Partnerships Review groups Websites Events Non-English Source Type: blogs

Fixing mistakes and replacing outdated content on Wikipedia
Sydney Poore has a nursing background and is the Wikipedian in Residence at Cochrane. Her role is to work with medical content experts to improve the evidence found on the Wikipedia medical pages. She can be found on Wikipedia under the user name FloNight.read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - November 5, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Muriah Umoquit Tags: Issue 51 Authors Current news Cochrane Reviews Websites & Source Type: blogs

Cochrane Methods Innovation Fund winners assess confidence in evidence from qualitative research
Claire Glenton is Director of Cochrane Norway and an editor for the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group and for the Cochrane Consumers and Communication Group. She coordinates the GRADE-CERQual project group, together with Simon Lewin and Heather Menzies Munthe-Kaas. read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - November 2, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Muriah Umoquit Tags: Issue 51 Authors Current news Cochrane Reviews Methods groups & Events Source Type: blogs