African Cochrane Indaba: Reflections from a newbie Cochranite
Solange Durão is a senior scientist at the South African Cochrane Centre (SACC), South African Medical Research Council. She is a Cochrane author and a peer reviewer for the Cochrane Developmental, Psychosocial and Learning Problems and Public Health Review Groups. read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - June 14, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Nancy Owens Tags: Issue 51 Centres Cochrane contributors Conferences & Meetings Evidence-based health care Low and middle income countries Source Type: blogs

The African Cochrane Indaba: a Zimbabwean woman's experience
Sarah Manyame is an obstetrician and gynaecologist and lectures at the University of Zimbabwe. She is an author with the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group. Here, in the second in a series of Cochrane Blog posts from participants at the recent African Cochrane Indaba, Sarah describes her impressions. read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - June 7, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Nancy Owens Tags: Issue 51 Authors Cochrane contributors Cochrane Reviews Conferences & Meetings Evidence-based health care Low and middle income countries Source Type: blogs

Cochrane and Africa: reflections on the African Cochrane Indaba
Lawrence Mbuagbaw is an author of four Cochrane Reviews, and mentors first-time authors working on HIV/AIDS reviews. In addition, he co-ordinates Cochrane training activities in Cameroon, and strongly advocates the translation of Cochrane products into French. Here, in the first of a series of Cochrane Blog posts from participants at the recent African Cochrane Indaba, Lawrence reflects on his experiences of the meeting. read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - June 3, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Nancy Owens Tags: Issue 51 Cochrane contributors Conferences & Meetings Low and middle income countries Source Type: blogs

AllTrials? The impending data deluge and why we need technological solutions
Chris Mavergames is the Director of Web Development for The Cochrane Collaboration. In this follow-up post to Toby Lasserson’s recent blog, Chris offers his view on how technology and knowledge management solutions will need to be brought to bear on the potential large influx of raw data from clinical trials.read more (Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog)
Source: Cochrane Collaboration - Official Blog - May 17, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Nancy Owens Tags: Issue 51 Cochrane Reviews Evidence-based health care Websites & Source Type: blogs