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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements – our heroes!

We would like to acknowledge those people who have made the EBP-EAP Exam possible, either by writing case studies to aid revision or by writing the actual questions. It takes a great deal of knowledge, expertise and time to do so and we recognise these people are ‘our heroes’!

Matt McGovern

Ireland

Academic department of Paediatrics| Trinity College| Dublin

Richard Brown

UK

Addenbrooke's Hospital| Cambridge

Louise Selby

UK

Addenbrooke's Hospital| Cambridge

Wendela Leeuwenburgh-Pronk

Netherlands
Amsterdam University Medical Centers| Emma Children’s hospital

Alberto Villani

Italy
Bambino Gesù Children Hospital| Rome

Tommaso Alterio

Italy
Bambino Gesù Children Hospital| Rome

Willem Lexmond

Netherlands
Beatrix Children’s Hospital| University Medical Center Groningen

Anna Lastovka

Belarus
Belarusian State Medical University (BSMU)

Zane Likopa

Latvia
case not accepted and no email address

Chris Pruunsild

Estonia
Children’s Clinic| Institute of Clinical Medicine| Faculty of Medicine| University of Tartu

David Pace

Malta
Department of Paediatrics| Mater Dei Hospital

Lukasz Dembiński

Poland
Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition| Medical University of Warsaw

Liviana Da Dalt

Italy
Department of Woman and Child Health| University of Padova

Valentina Agnes Ferraro

Padova
Department of Womenʼs and Childrenʼs Health| University of 

Svanhildur Hafliðadóttir

Norway
Division of Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine| Rikshospitalet| Oslo University Hospital

Tina Bozicnik

Slovenia
Dr.Med | ZD dr. Adolfa Drolca Maribor

Janneke Anink

Netherlands
Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital| Rotterdam

Corinne Buysse

Netherlands
Erasmus MC-Sophia Children’s Hospital

Judith Renes

Netherlands
Erasmus Medical Center – Sophia Children's Hospital

Koen van Hoeck

Belgium
Faculty of Medicine and Health Science| University of Antwerp

Esther Jansen

Netherlands
Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen​| Amalia Children's Hospital

Bas Verhoeven

Netherlands
Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen​| Amalia Children's Hospital​

J. Draaisma

Netherlands
Radboudumc Amalia Children’s hospital

Petra Bot

Netherlands
Radboudumc Amalia kinderziekenhuis

Sian Copley

UK

Royal Victoria Infirmary| Newcastle

Francesca Seregni

UK/Italy

School of Paediatrics| East of England

Aron Cseh

Hungary
Semmelweis University| First Department of Paediatrics

Ivanna Romankevych

Ukraine
Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education| Ukrainian Academy of Pediatric specialists

Esther Veldhoen

Netherlands
UMC Utrecht| Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital

Daniel De Wolf

Belgium
Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel

Delfien J. Bogaert

Belgium
Ghent University Hospital

Evelyn Dhont

Belgium
Ghent University Hospital

Ann Raes Van de Voorde

Belgium
Ghent University Hospital / Faculty of medicine and health sciences

Myriam van Winckel

Belgium
Ghent University Hospital

Myriam van Winckel

Belgium
Ghent University Hospital

Ben Shillitoe

Slovenia
Health center Domžale

Mateja Vintar Spreitzer

Slovenia
Health center Domžale

Kevin Hengstler

Netherlands
Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis

Yvan Vandenpas

Belgium
KidZ Health Castle| UZ Brussel| Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Martin Schoeni

Switzerland
Kinderärzte KurWerk

Amina El Amouri

Belgium
Universiteit Gent

José Luis López Guillén

Spain
University General Hospital of Valencia

Els Duval

Belgium
University Hospital Antwerp

David Neubauer

Slovenia
University of Ljubljana| Medical Faculty

E. Giannetti

Italy
University of Naples “Federico II”

Annamaria Staiano

Italy
University of Naples “Federico II”

Else Bijker

Netherlands
University of Oxford

Jean-Christophe Mercier

France
Université de Paris

Jutte van der Werff ten Bosch

Belgium
UZ Brussel

Angela van Zijl

Netherlands
Wilhelmina Children's Hospital| Utrecht

Corinne Wyder

Switzerland
Kinderärzte KurWerk

Petra Hissink Muller

Netherlands
Leiden University Medical Center| Leiden

Maureen Lawson

UK
Manchester Children's Hospital

Anne-Marie Grima

Malta
Mater Dei Hospital

Javier Benito Fernández

Spain
MD | Cruces University Hospital

Gurinder Kumar

USA
Metrohealth Hospital| Cleveland | Ohio| USA.

Margret Sigurdardottir Blondal

Iceland
National University Hospital of Iceland| Children's Hospital

Liesbeth Siderius

Netherlands

No institution given

Gunnthorunn Gunnarsdottir

Norway

Oslo University Hospital

Milos Simov

Slovenia
Public health center| Department for pediatrics Idrija

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Coordinating Research and Evidence for Medical Devices (CORE-MD)

New ways to test high-risk medical devices.

 

Manufacturers of medical devices need to test their products before being allowed to market them. Specifically, they require clinical data showing their medical device is safe and efficient. In this context, the EU-funded CORE-MD project will translate expert scientific and clinical evidence on study designs for evaluating high-risk medical devices into advice for EU regulators. The project will propose how new trial designs can contribute and suggest ways to aggregate real-world data from medical device registries.


It will also conduct multidisciplinary workshops to propose a hierarchy of levels of evidence from clinical investigations, as well as educational and training objectives for all stakeholders, to build expertise in regulatory science in Europe. CORE–MD will translate expert scientific and clinical evidence on study designs for evaluating high-risk medical devices into advice for EU regulators, to achieve an appropriate balance between innovation, safety, and effectiveness. A unique collaboration between medical associations, regulatory agencies, notified bodies, academic institutions, patients’ groups, and health technology assessment agencies, will systematically review methodologies for the clinical investigation of high-risk medical devices, recommend how new trial designs can contribute, and advise on methods for aggregating real-world data from medical device registries with experience from clinical practice The consortium is led by the European Society of Cardiology and the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, and involves all 33 specialist medical associations that are members of the Biomedical Alliance in Europe.

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