Closing Keynote

Date: 

Tuesday 18 September 2018 - 16:00 to 17:30

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Closing Keynote. Challenge and change: how should Cochrane respond?

Tuesday 18 September 2018, 16:00-17:30pm

We will return to the realities of health care in the real world.  How realistic is it for all healthcare decisions to be informed by high-quality, synthesised research evidence?  We will explore how realistic medicine – championed in Scotland - and people’s desire for careful and kind care, come together in the age of evidence.  

Gregor Smith

Dr Gregor Smith is proud to be a GP and was appointed Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Scotland in October 2015. Prior to this he combined roles as a Senior Medical Officer in the Scottish Government and medical director for Primary Care in NHS Lanarkshire. He spent most of his clinical career as a GP in Larkhall, Lanarkshire, is a Fellow of the Scottish Patient Safety Programme and former Chair of the West of Scotland Faculty of RCGP and is an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, University of Glasgow. He is passionate about continuous quality improvement and innovation in healthcare, with a particular interest in person-centred care, shared decision making and working in teams. He is a resolute advocate of the principles that define our NHS, of universal healthcare, and of widening access to medical careers to those from all backgrounds. Extending further his enthusiasm for the Model for Improvement, he is yet to achieve anything close to reliability with his guitar technique but is starting to move the dots with road cycling and triathlon. 

Keynote title: Realistic Medicine: Knowledge and Understanding for a Realistic Era

Victor Montori

Dr. Victor Montori is Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic. He is a practicing endocrinologist, researcher, and author and a recognized expert in evidence-based medicine and shared decision-making. Dr. Montori developed the concept of minimally disruptive medicine and works to advance person-centered care for patients with diabetes and other chronic conditions.

Keynote title: From trickle-down evidence-based medicine to evidence-based medicine

David Tovey

David Tovey is Cochrane's Editor in Chief. He is responsible for ensuring that The Cochrane Library meets its strategic goals: that the quality is of high quality and relevant to the needs of stakeholders. He also has responsibility for working with Cochrane's publishers and others to ensure that the presentation and delivery of Cochrane content is optimal – and that it is accessible to and actionable by decision makers. Finally, David shares responsibility for ensuring that product is sustainable, and that Cochrane develops its methods appropriately, and that review authors, editorial teams and the methods community are all supported in helping to deliver high quality, high impact products and services.

Closing remarks.

Keynote chair: Martin Burton