Global Evidence Summit: an important event for the health research community

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The Global Evidence Summit 2024, held in early September, was aimed at sharing knowledge and collaborating on evidence, social care and education. The Summit participants discussed ways to maximise the value of research, increase transparency and reduce waste in the research environment.

The main thematic areas of the Summit covered such important aspects as:

  • Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals through evidence-based approaches, educational strategies and technological innovations;
  • Supporting open science and making research accessible to all;
  • Improving the quality of research review, taking into account the current challenges of publication processes;

Translating global data into local actions that change lives for the better

https://www.globalevidencesummit.org/

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  • Science and education, particularly in the development of guidelines (coordination and use of synergies), quality assurance in teaching (including the integration of rehabilitation into the National Competence-Based Learning Objectives Catalogue for Medicine), and securing rehabilitation at universities.
  • Improving the quality of rehabilitation based on scientific evidence in collaboration with rehabilitation providers.
  • Public relations for rehabilitation by communicating the growing importance of rehabilitation and the duality of the rehabilitation concept (health strategy vs. interventions).
  • Health policy aimed at enhancing the integration of rehabilitation within the healthcare system.

 

https://rehabilitation.cochrane.org/new-memorandum-understanding-has-been-signed-between-cochrane-rehabilitation-and-scientific-medical

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