• evidence-based medicine. The Archie Cochrane Archive is held at the Archie Cochrane Library at University Hospital Llandough, Penarth. Cochrane was born in Kirklands...
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  • The Cochrane Library (named after Archie Cochrane) is a collection of databases in medicine and other healthcare specialties provided by Cochrane and...
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  • the leadership of Iain Chalmers. It was developed in response to Archie Cochrane's call for up-to-date, systematic reviews of all relevant randomised...
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  • robber Archie Clement (footballer) (1901–1984), English footballer Archie Cochrane (1909–1988), Scottish doctor Archibald Cox Jr. (1912–2004), American...
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    approach to aggregate the outcomes of multiple clinical studies. In 1972, Archie Cochrane wrote: "It is surely a great criticism of our profession that we have...
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    suggests to some that he had porphyria.[citation needed] Physician Archie Cochrane. He was born with porphyria, which caused health problems throughout...
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  • World Land and Water Speed records in 1920s and 1930s (West Deyne) Archie Cochrane, medic, researcher and pioneer of evidence-based medicine Holden Chow...
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  • Douglas Cochrane, Unionist-Conservative and British Governor of Burma. Archie Cochrane, British physician and researcher, after whom the Cochrane Collaboration...
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  • was Archie Cochrane, an epidemiologist who authored the book Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services in 1972. Cochrane's book...
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  • (1748–1831), Scottish nobleman and inventor Archie Cochrane (1909–1988), British epidemiologist; namesake of the Cochrane Collaboration This disambiguation page...
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    gov. Retrieved 2022-04-01. Cochrane, A.L.; Blythe, M. (1989). One Man's Medicine, an autobiography of Professor Archie Cochrane. London: BMJ Books. ISBN 0727902776...
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  • were negligible, and too often negative, until Scottish physician Archie Cochrane was able to convince the medical establishment to adopt randomized...
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  • Cardiff University. ISBN 978-0-9540884-3-9. "Archie Cochrane: The name behind Cochrane". www.cochrane.org. Cochrane Collaboration. 5 December 2013. Retrieved...
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    Risk assessment Scientific uncertainty Policy-based evidence making People Archie Cochrane David Sackett Iain Chalmers Ken Harvey John Ioannidis Groups...
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    (born 1968), rugby player Thomas J Clapperton (1879-1962), sculptor Archie Cochrane (1909-1988), epidemiologist John Collins (born 1968), footballer Jimmy...
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    field of medicine with Archie Cochrane publishing Effectiveness and Efficiency in 1972, leading up to the founding of the Cochrane Collaboration in 1993...
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  • clinical reasoning and identified biases that can affect it. In 1972, Archie Cochrane published Effectiveness and Efficiency, which described the lack of...
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  • collaborators obtain a pure extract of the antiplasmodial drug artemisinin. Archie Cochrane publishes Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health...
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  • Iain Alexander Douglas Blair Cochrane, 15th Earl of Dundonald (born 17 February 1961), styled Lord Cochrane until 1986, is a Scottish peer. He was a member...
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    Heath Park Campus and is named after the university's medical pioneer, Archie Cochrane. In 2012, Cardiff University's School of Medicine and 'Meducation'...
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  • Identification of controlled trials in perinatal medicine, as advocated by Archie Cochrane, begins in Cardiff, Wales. Henry Heimlich describes the "Heimlich Maneuver"...
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  • instance by a Rock Carling Fellowship. In 1971, the epidemiologist Archie Cochrane received a Rock Carling Fellowship to write Effectiveness and efficiency:...
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  • Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Archie Cochrane – pioneer of scientific method in medicine Peter Coles – Professor...
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    Leszek Borysiewicz, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge Archie Cochrane, pioneer of scientific method in medicine Peter Coles, Professor of...
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  • Born in Llandudno, Wales. Archie Cochrane Founder of Cochrane Collaboration, Cochrane library, Cochrane reviews. UK Cochrane Centre in Oxford. Conducted...
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  • and he was a frequent advisor for the WHO, and yes, together with Archie Cochrane, he was fairly critical about a wild growth of unevaluated public health...
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  • their original citations shown here in brackets): "From the moment Archie Cochrane linked questions of clinical effectiveness to cost effectiveness [17]...
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  • Claud Cockburn - Daily Worker correspondent for the Spanish Civil War. Archie Cochrane Milan Ćopić Fred Copeman Vladimir Ćopić John Cornford - Cambridge,...
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  • multidimensional NMR spectroscopy. Archie Cochrane, physician who pioneered randomised controlled studies and after whom The Cochrane Library is named. Leslie Collier...
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  • out. Elizabeth Lane, 82, English barrister and judge (High Court). Archie Cochrane, 79, Scottish physician (randomized controlled trial). Elizabeth Gardner...
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