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  • Professor Juan Víctor Ariel Franco

    BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine

    Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine

  • Dr Andrea Cipriani

    Evidence-Based Mental Health

    Editor-in-Chief of Evidence-Based Mental Health

  • Dr Catherine Otto

    Heart

    Editor-in-Chief of Heart

Professor Juan Víctor Ariel Franco

BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine

Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine

Evidence-based medicine, evidence synthesis (systematic reviews), clinical trials, general practice / primary care, shared decision-making

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Professor Juan Víctor Ariel Franco is a family doctor at the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Vice-Chair of the Research Department at the Instituto Universitario Hospital Italiano (IUHI), where he is also Director of the Cochrane Associate Centre.

He is a professor at IUHI and Universidad Nacional de La Matanza, and editor for the Cochrane Urology Group and a member of Cochrane’s Governing Board.

Dr Andrea Cipriani

Evidence-Based Mental Health

Editor-in-Chief of Evidence-Based Mental Health

Expertise: depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and psychosis, psychopharmacology, cannabis and mental health, personalised medicine in psychiatry, mental health stigma

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Andrea Cipriani, MD, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry and NIHR Research Professor at the University of Oxford. He is an honorary consultant psychiatrist for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, and also serves as the Associate Director for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust in Oxford. His main research interests are evidence-based mental health and precision psychiatry. His research focuses on the evaluation of pharmacological, psychological and psychosocial interventions.

Dr Catherine Otto

Heart

Editor-in-Chief of Heart

Expertise: valve disease, aortic disease, genetic conditions, medical education, clinical practice guidelines

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Dr Catherine Otto is a board certified physician at University of Washington Medical Center, director of the UW Heart Valve Clinic, the J. Ward Kennedy-Hamilton Endowed Chair in Cardiology and a professor of Cardiology and Medicine. Dr Otto is an internationally recognised expert in heart valve disease, Marfan syndrome and other inherited structural heart conditions. Her research includes a landmark study demonstrating mild valve thickening and its association with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. She received the American College of Cardiology Distinguished Scientist Award for this research.