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John Attia
Alexandra Barratt
Eric Bass
Patrick Bossuyt
Heiner Bucher
Deborah Cook
Jonathan Craig
Robert Cumming
Antonio Dans
Leonila Dans
Alan Detsky

 

P J Devereaux
Michael Drummond
Mita Giacomini
Paul Glasziou
Lee Green
Trisha Greenhalgh
Gordon Guyatt
Ted Haines
David Haslam
Rose Hatala

Brian Haynes
Robert Hayward
Daren Heyland
Anne Holbrook
Dereck Hunt
Les Irwig
Roman Jaeschke
Elizabeth Juniper
Regina Kunz
Christina Lacchetti

Andreas Laupacis
Hui Lee
Luz Letelier
Raymond Leung
Mitchell Levine
Jeroen Lijmer
Finlay McAlister
Thomas McGinn
Ann McKibbon
Maureen Meade

Victor Montori
Virginia Moyer
David Naylor
Thomas Newman
Jim Nishikawa
Bernie O'Brien
Andrew Oxman
Peter Pronovost
Adrienne Randolph
Drummond Rennie
Scott Richardson

Holger Schunemann
Jack Sinclair
Martin Stockler
Sharon Straus
Peter Tugwell
Stephen Walter
Bruce Weaver
George Wells
Mark Wilson
Jeremy Wyatt
Peter Wyer

Users' Guides Editors

Dr. Gordon Guyatt is a Professor of Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Medicine at McMaster University and has spent seven years as its Director of the Internal Medicine residency program. With more than 350 peer-reviewed papers in JAMA, Lancet, British Medical Journal, Annals of Internal Medicine, and New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Guyatt coined the term “Evidence-based Medicine” and has led the “Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group” in formulating principles of evidence-based practice.

Dr. Drummond Rennie, a nephrologist, is currently deputy editor of JAMA and an adjunct professor of medicine in the Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California San Francisco. Previously deputy editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, he is interested in research into peer review, the integrity of the biomedical literature, publication bias, ways to improve the reporting of trials and meta-analyses, and commercial influences on biomedical research.

Dr. Robert S. A. Hayward, Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and cross-appointed in the Department of Public Health Science at the University of Alberta, is an internist and health informatician. While studying health informatics and health services research methods at Johns Hopkins University, he received a Master of Public Health Degree. Dr. Hayward’s interests focus on strategies for bringing best evidence to the bedside in the service of improved clinical decision making.