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    Every year Cochrane recognizes the outstanding work of Kenneth Warren, a scientist, extremely influential in drawing attention to the ‘great neglected diseases’ that plague people in developing countries. He prioritized the need for valid summaries of key research studies and to the way electronic media could be used to disseminate results of health research.

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    • 🎉 Congratulations to the 2023 Kenneth Warren Prize: Dr Rashmi Ranjan 🎉 🏆 This Prize is given to an individual who has published a Cochrane Review of high methodological quality & about a health issue in developing countries. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ Learn more https://t.co/GcFZj2HoL1 https://t.co/GlodV6Yvod

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    Dr Tom Chalmers was an outspoken advocate of randomised trials, whether at the bedside, at professional meetings, in class or in situations pertaining to his own life. His creativity spanned his entire career, influencing clinicians and methodologists alike. He is perhaps best known for the notion ‘randomise the first patient’, his belief that it is more ethical to randomise patients than to treat them in the absence of good evidence.

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    • 🎉 Congratulations to the 2023 Thomas C Chalmers Award - for Best Short Oral Presentation: Lynn Hendricks @Research_Ambit from @StellenboschUni 🎉 ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ Learn more about this Award and what Lynn had to say about winning it: https://t.co/tXet01zAEG https://t.co/hfmLnddG1s