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This poem is read by Professor Scott Murray, Edinburgh University. It is by Mrs N, about caring for her husband who has had a stroke. Well, he’s the same again,Started, you know,The swelling up.And the doctorDidn’t put off,Any time,This time.She said,It was much better,Just to get him in.So he went in,At the beginning of DecemberAnd he actually had…
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Stroke: things feel out of control - a daughter’s experience. I think it’s quite humblingWhen you realise thatIt doesn’t matter how oldYour mother isShe’s still your mother.When that happensIt is quite a shock,It is doubly a shock.I suppose then you thinkWell because she’s 86Are the NHS going to really tryAs they mightTo keep her hale and hearty?Th…
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The #CochraneTrainees in conversation with Jo Morrison, co-ordinating editor for the Cochrane Gynaecological, Neuro-oncology and Orphan Cancers Review Group. Jo reflects on her career and passion for evidence-based medicine.Por Cochrane UK
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David Tovey, Cochrane's Editor in Chief in conversation with the Cochrane TraineesPor Cochrane UK
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Professor John Newton is the Chief Knowledge Officer of Public Health England and in this podcast he talks with Dr Rachel Kuo about his career highlights and his belief in the importance of research to change lives.Por Cochrane UK
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In this episode, Rachel Kuo talks with Ian Shemilt about how he first got involved with Cochrane, his work at the EPPI-Centre, and the Cochrane Methods Executive CommitteePor Cochrane UK
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Hywel Williams is Professor of Dermato-Epidemiology & Co-Director of the Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology. In this conversation with the Cochrane UK Trainees, he discusses his involvement in Cochrane and his belief in the importance of patient involvement in research.Por Cochrane UK
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The first in a new series of podcasts. The episode is an interview with Anna Noel-Storr from Cochrane Crowd, which promises to transform the way members of the public get involved with Cochrane and even become named authors on a Cochrane Review. Please take a listen, like, comment and subscribePor Cochrane UK
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