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Dear Colleagues,

 

Make Early Bird Savings - register now for Evidence 2010 - click here

Evidence 2010, 1-2 November, London is now open. 
Evidence 2010 aims to be the leading evidence-based healthcare event at the forefront of EBM debate and innovation. 
The conference is a collaboration between the BMJ Group and the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, University of Oxford (CEBM).

Registration information
Early registration is advisable as places are limited and the UK Conference on Evidence-Based Healthcare sold out early. 
To secure your place and take advantage of Early Bird Savings, register here.

About Transforming Healthcare
Implementing cost-effective change based on evidence is the key challenge for health systems around the world. 
This conference brings together evidence creators and evidence users to define the processes for implementing 
best clinical practice and forging efficient and cost-effective solutions.

Confirmed speakers include:
* Jim Easton
* Sir Iain Chalmers
* Sir Muir Gray
* Victor Montori
* Paul Glasziou
* Ben Goldacre

For a full list of confirmed speakers, see the evidence 2010 speakers.

 

Why you should attend Evidence 2010:
* Learn how to translate knowledge into effective clinical practice
* Understand the path from developing research evidence to frontline implementation
* Find new ways of improving quality and delivery of healthcare using evidence
* Maximise the impact of your research on policy
* Learn how to use healthcare resources wisely
* Foster collaboration with your peers and leaders of Evidence-Based Medicine

Call for Papers:
Evidence 2010 will also offer 40 people the opportunity to be a poster presenter and showcase your work and share your successes. 
The Call for Papers is open from 1 July to 6th August, 2010 call for papers.

 

We look forward to seeing you at Evidence 2010.

 

Fiona Godlee                                                                    
Editor in Chief, British Medical Journal

 

Carl Heneghan
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Oxford