Archibald Leman Cochrane (1909 – 1988). Scottish doctor noted for his
book
Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health
Services. This book advocated the use of randomized control trials to
make medicine more effective and efficient. His advocacy of randomized
controlled trials eventually led to the development of the Cochrane
Library database of systematic reviews, the establishment of the UK
Cochrane Centre in Oxford and the international Cochrane Collabo
ration.
He is known as one of the fathers of modern clinical epidemiology and
evidence-based medicine and is considered to be the originator of the
idea of evidence-based medicine in the current era.
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imagine this guy with this, this long ginger beard and this shock of red hair."
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