Douglas Badenoch
Founder and Director
Douglas has been working in education, information management and interface design since 1989 and first got involved with Evidence Based Medicine in 1996.
Since taking a Masters degree in Information Management at Strathclyde University in 1989, he has pursued an interest in making information more accessible to those who need it. This has taken him through academic, clinical and commercial settings; along the way, he has developed special interests in Human-Computer Interaction, Computer-Aided Learning, Evidence-Based Health Care (EBHC) and Problem-Based Learning.
In 2002, Douglas left Oxford University's Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine to be co-founder and Director of Minervation. He is our lead on EBHC and e-learning projects.
Main Projects
- LifeScan CAT Database and Global Strategic Marketing Resource Center
- Partnership for Research in ME and CFS (PRIME): www.prime-cfs.org
- UK Prostate Link: Quality-assessed links to prostate cancer information: www.prostate-link.org.uk
Recent Publications
- Effective Development Assistance: Sector-Wide Approaches. CD-ROM. HLSP Institute, London, 2006.
- McCulloch P and Badenoch D. Finding and Appraising Evidence. Surg Clin North Am. 2006 Feb;86(1):41-57.
- CASP: Evidence-Based Health Care: CD-ROM and Workbook. Update Software, Oxford, 2005. Find out more
- Badenoch DS and Heneghan C. An EBM Toolkit. Blackwell's, Oxford, 2005 (2nd Edition). Buy it | Read a review

