Dermatology Comparative Effectiveness Research: Annual meeting of the Cochrane S
皮肤病学比较有效性研究:Cochrane S 年会
基本信息
- 批准号:7910922
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-01 至 2011-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcneAdvocateAllyChronicCollaborationsColoradoCommunitiesCutaneousDermatologicDermatologistDermatologyDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEducational workshopFosteringFundingGrantGroup MeetingsHealthInternetLeadLearningLibrariesMethodologyParticipantPolicy MakerPsoriasisReportingResearchResearch PersonnelSkinSkin CancerUniversitiesabstractingcareercomparative effectivenesseffectiveness researchfollow-upmeetingsskin disordersymposiumsystematic reviewweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This grant proposes funding for the 1st Annual US Satellite Cochrane Skin Group Workshop and 10th Annual Cochrane Skin Group Meeting with the theme "Using systematic reviews (SR) to advance dermatologic comparative-effectiveness research (CER)" to be held at the Keystone Conference Center in Keystone Colorado on October 17 & 18, as an advance satellite meeting immediately preceding the 18th Annual Cochrane Colloquium. The purpose of the conferences will be: 1) To expose dermatologists and leading skin disease advocates to the value of the rigorous methodology employed by the Cochrane Library to increase SR use, 2) to develop a strategic research plan for SR comparative effectiveness research for high priority skin diseases such as psoriasis, acne, skin cancer, chronic wounds and other dermatologic diseases, 3) to encourage the pursuit of careers in academic and investigational research involving comparative effectiveness research in dermatology, and 4) to disseminate in an open access format the proceedings of all meetings. The meeting will be lead by Cochrane Skin Group Coordinating Editor Hywel Williams MD, PhD, and US Cochrane Skin Group Satellite Director Robert Dellavalle MD, PhD, MSPH. The meeting will foster integrated learning for those able to attend plenary, workshop, and abstract sessions of the subsequent Cochrane Collaboration 2010 Colloquium. Twenty-five participants-- leading CER experts (n=3), skin disease advocates (n=2), and dermatologists/cutaneous researchers (n=20) will be invited to attend the Skin Group Satellite meeting and the Colloquium conference. The Skin group meeting proceedings will be disseminated to the scientific community via open access Internet posting on the Cochrane skin group website (www.csg.cochrane.org). For years #2 & #3, the initial dermatologists/cutaneous researchers (n=20) conducting SRs and CER will be re-invited to report on their progress and further develop their research platforms by meeting with representative policy makers, journalists, complementary and allied health field professionals at the second and third annual workshop meetings (50 participants) of the US Satellite Cochrane Skin Group in Denver, Colorado, at the University of Colorado in October 2011 and October 2012.
描述(由申请人提供):这笔赠款提议为第一届美国卫星 Cochrane 皮肤小组研讨会和第十届年度 Cochrane 皮肤小组会议提供资金,主题为“利用系统评价 (SR) 推进皮肤病学比较有效性研究 (CER)”,将于 10 月 17 日至 18 日在科罗拉多州基斯通的 Keystone 会议中心举行,作为第 18 届年度 Cochrane 之前的提前卫星会议 座谈会。 会议的目的是:1) 让皮肤科医生和领先的皮肤病倡导者了解 Cochrane 图书馆为增加 SR 使用而采用的严格方法的价值,2) 制定针对牛皮癣、痤疮、皮肤癌、慢性伤口和其他皮肤病等高度优先皮肤病的 SR 比较有效性研究的战略研究计划,3) 鼓励从事学术和职业生涯 涉及皮肤病学比较有效性研究的调查研究,以及 4) 以开放获取的形式传播所有会议的记录。 会议将由 Cochrane 皮肤组协调编辑 Hywel Williams MD、PhD 和美国 Cochrane Skin Group 卫星主任 Robert Dellavalle MD、PhD、MSPH 主持。此次会议将为那些能够参加随后的 Cochrane Collaboration 2010 研讨会的全体会议、研讨会和摘要会议的人员提供综合学习。 25 名参与者——领先的 CER 专家 (n=3)、皮肤病倡导者 (n=2) 和皮肤科医生/皮肤研究人员 (n=20) 将被邀请参加皮肤小组卫星会议和学术讨论会。皮肤小组会议记录将通过 Cochrane 皮肤小组网站 (www.csg.cochrane.org) 上的开放获取互联网发布方式传播给科学界。在#2和#3年,最初进行SR和CER的皮肤科医生/皮肤研究人员(n = 20)将被重新邀请报告他们的进展并进一步开发他们的研究平台,方法是在10月份在科罗拉多州丹佛市于科罗拉多大学举行的美国卫星Cochrane皮肤小组第二次和第三次年度研讨会(50名与会者)上与代表性政策制定者、记者、补充和联合健康领域专业人士会面。 2011 年和 2012 年 10 月。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(1)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Comparative effectiveness of topical drugs in dermatologic priority diseases: geometry of randomized trial networks.
外用药物在皮肤科重点疾病中的比较疗效:随机试验网络的几何形状。
- DOI:10.1038/jid.2014.380
- 发表时间:2015
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Karimkhani,Chante;Dellavalle,RobertP
- 通讯作者:Dellavalle,RobertP
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