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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 Brandy Schillace
Medical Humanities
Editor-in-Chief of Medical Humanities
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 Brandy Schillace
Medical Humanities
Editor-in-Chief of Medical Humanities
Expertise: health in arts and culture, social justice issues, history of medicine/science, patient involvement
Brandy Schillace, PhD, is Senior Research Associate and Public Engagement and Programs for the Dittrick Museum of Medical History. Dr Schillace writes about intersections of medicine, history, and literature. For ten years, she managed the medical anthropology journal, Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, and edited its first medical humanities special issue. Brandy’s recent books include Death's Summer Coat (2016), Clockwork Futures (2017), and Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher: A Monkey's Head, the Pope's Neuroscientist, and the Quest to Transplant the Soul (2021).