CHLA/ABSC
2012
Cascade of Knowledge
Cascade de savoirs

JUNE 11 - 15 JUIN

Keynote Speakers

Opening Keynote Speaker: Dr. Gordon Guyatt

Dr. Gordon Guyatt

 

Gordon Guyatt, MD, MSc, FRCPC, is a general internist and a Distinguished Professor of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics at McMaster University. He is known for his work on evidence-based medicine, a term that first appeared in a paper he published in 1991. He has published over 800 peer-reviewed articles and his work has been cited more than 50,000 times. He has also written extensively on health care policy in the popular press. His contributions to quality of life research, randomized trials and meta-analysis have been considered ground-breaking. In 2007, the BMJ launched an international vote to determine the most important contributions to healthcare. Evidence-based medicine came 7th in the line-up, beating the computer. Dr. Guyatt is the co-editor of the Users' Guides to the Medical Literature, a comprehensive set of journal articles and a textbook for clinicians that wish to incorporate Evidence-based medicine into their practices. In 1979, Dr. Guyatt co-founded the Medical Reform Group, a Canadian organization of physicians, medical students and others in support of universal public health care. He continues to serve as a member of the steering committee and leading spokesperson for this group. Most recently, Dr. Guyatt has been named an Officer of the Order of Canada for his "contributions to the advancement of evidence-based medicine and its teaching".

 

Opening Keynote: Twenty-one Years Later: Evidence-Based Medicine Comes of Age

Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Time: 9:00am - 10:00am

 

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Abstract: Dr. Gordon Guyatt coined the phrase “evidence-based medicine” and first used it in print in a 1991 ACP journal club article. He will share his reflections on how EBM, its approach and its application, have changed over the past 21 years.

 

Bio: Gordon Guyatt, MD, MSc, FRCPC, is a general internist and a Distinguished Professor of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics at McMaster University. He is known for his work on evidence-based medicine, a term that first appeared in a paper he published in 1991. He has published over 800 peer-reviewed articles and his work has been cited more than 50,000 times. He has also written extensively on health care policy in the popular press. His contributions to quality of life research, randomized trials and meta-analysis have been considered ground-breaking. In 2007, the BMJ launched an international vote to determine the most important contributions to healthcare. Evidence-based medicine came 7th in the line-up, beating the computer. Dr. Guyatt is the co-editor of the Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature, a comprehensive set of journal articles and a textbook for clinicians that wish to incorporate Evidence-based medicine into their practices. In 1979, Dr. Guyatt co-founded the Medical Reform Group, a Canadian organization of physicians, medical students and others in support of universal public health care. He continues to serve as a member of the steering committee and leading spokesperson for this groupMost recently, Dr. Guyatt has been made an Officer of the Order of Canada for his “contributions to the advancement of evidence-based medicine and its teaching.

Closing Keynote Speaker: Chris Heysel

Chris Heysel

 

Chris Heysel is the Director of Nuclear Operations and Facilities at McMaster University. A graduate in chemical engineering from Queens University, he spent 14 years at AECL's Chalk River National Laboratory working at AECL's 135MW research reactor. Chris joined McMaster in June 2001, and is responsible for the safe and effective operation of all University operated Nuclear Facilities. In June 2009 he appeared before the House of Commons Committee on Natural Resources to discuss the Chalk River facility and McMaster's proposal for the production of medical isotopes.

In 2010 Chris was part of a University team which successfully obtained and implemented a $22 million Knowledge Infrastructure Award centered around expanding the University's medical isotope production and research capabilities.


Closing Keynote: McMaster: "Canada's Nuclear University"

Date: Friday, June 15, 2012

Time: 10:30am - 11:30am

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