Paul Glasziou is a GP clinical researcher and Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine at Bond University, where he was Director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare until he retired in 2024. He was also the Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine in Oxford from 2003-2010, and a part-time General Practitioner. His key interests better use of high quality research in everyday clinical practice, especially for non-drug treatments, and overdiagnosis. He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles.
As a general practitioner his key interests include identifying and removing the barriers to applying research in everyday clinical practice and more specifically on improving the clinical impact of publications by reducing the more than $85 Billion annual loss from unpublished and unusable research. He was a member of the MBS Review Taskforce, is currently a member the board of Therapeutic Guidelines, and initiated and chairs the RACGP’s Handbook of NonDrug Interventions (HANDI).
Paul is the author of six books related to Evidence-Based Practice, including Testing Treatments – a book aimed at improving public understanding of research which is available as free pdf or audio at https://en.testingtreatments.org/
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