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Gareth Iacobucci
The BMJ
Assistant News Editor, The BMJ
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Professor Juan Víctor Ariel Franco
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine
Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine
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Dr James Cave
Drugs and Therapeutics Bulletin
Editor-in-Chief of the Drugs and Therapeutics Bulletin
Gareth Iacobucci
The BMJ
Assistant News Editor, The BMJ
Primary care and general practice, Government policies
Gareth Iacobucci reports mostly on issues of interest to doctors in the UK. He joined The BMJ in 2012. Prior to this, Gareth was a reporter and editor at the general practitioners' title Pulse for five years.
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
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 James Cave
Drugs and Therapeutics Bulletin
Editor-in-Chief of the Drugs and Therapeutics Bulletin
Expertise: Medicines, primary care
Dr James Cave has been a GP for over 25 years. He currently works for Red Whale, providing courses for GPs that take the latest research and demonstrate how it might be used in practice. James was awarded an OBE for services to medicine in 2009.