How can I obtain an electronic version of the Cochrane logo?
Go here. This site also contains information on who is allowed to use the logo.
View ArticleWhere can I obtain the Permission for Publication form for Cochrane reviews?
This is contained in The Cochrane Manual.
View ArticleWho is on the Steering Group?
The current membership of the Steering Group is listed here.
View ArticleWhere will the Cochrane Colloquia be held in 2010 and 2011?
2010: Keystone, Colorado, USA (18 to 22 October) 2011: Madrid, Spain
View ArticleHow do I find out more about how I might work with The Cochrane Collaboration?
Contact your nearest Cochrane Centre (by country) or see a list of all Cochrane Centres worldwide.A description of ways to contribute to the work of The Cochrane Collaboration is available on our...
View ArticleHow do I get hold of the software used to write Cochrane Reviews (RevMan)?
RevMan can be downloaded free of charge from http://www.cc-ims.net/revman.
View ArticleWho or what is 'Cochrane'?
The Cochrane Collaboration is named in honour of a British health care researcher called Archie Cochrane who died in 1988. Information about Archie Cochrane is available here.
View ArticleHow can I get a copy of the Cochrane Reviewers' Handbook?
The up-to-date version of the Cochrane Reviewers'Handbook is available here.
View ArticleWhat is the difference between a protocol and a review?
A protocol is a plan or set of steps to be followed in a study. A protocol for a systematic review should describe the rationale for the review; the objectives; and the methods that will be used to...
View ArticleIt is estimated that only "10% to 35% of medical care is based on RCTs". On...
The Cochrane Collaboration has not actually conducted research to determine this estimate; it is possible that the estimate of 10-35% comes from the following passage in a chapter by Kerr L White...
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