Geographical Group Reporting Submission
Cochrane Iberoamerica
Marta Gorgues
Stay Programme at the Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre
Cochrane Chile, Cochrane Colombia
Yes
Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile
Universidad de la Frontera, Chile
Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia
Hospital San Cecilio de Granada, España
Hospital de la Vall d'Hebron, España
Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona, España
Epidemiologia, Ministerio de Salud de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Universidad de la Frontera, Chile
Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia
Hospital San Cecilio de Granada, España
Hospital de la Vall d'Hebron, España
Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona, España
Epidemiologia, Ministerio de Salud de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Marta Gorgues Sendra
mgorgues@santpau.cat
mgorgues@santpau.cat
Trainings, learning opportunities, workshops, Curricula development, Evidence production
The objective of these stays is to provide methodological support to people from the Iberoamerican region in developing Cochrane Systematic Reviews (SRs) and other evidence-based research projects, such as clinical practice guidelines (CPGs).
Since 2000 the IbCC has hosted around 351 professionals from over 30 different countries (26 in 2024). Most of the visitors are Cochrane review authors, although some visitors are GPC developers, health science or translation post-graduate students, PhD students, etc.
The stay programme has entailed an important contribution to the production of protocols and reviews by Iberoamerican authors published in the Cochrane Library; and has contributed to a better training of many professionals who be able to transfer to patients and consumers from many countries all the work they have developed.
Since 2000 the IbCC has hosted around 351 professionals from over 30 different countries (26 in 2024). Most of the visitors are Cochrane review authors, although some visitors are GPC developers, health science or translation post-graduate students, PhD students, etc.
The stay programme has entailed an important contribution to the production of protocols and reviews by Iberoamerican authors published in the Cochrane Library; and has contributed to a better training of many professionals who be able to transfer to patients and consumers from many countries all the work they have developed.