Secretariat
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John Lavis
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Jeremy Grimshaw
Co-lead, RISE (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute)
The Secretariat for the Global Evidence Commission is housed at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, known for its agility, collaborative spirit, and impact orientation. Our work builds from the COVID-19 Evidence Network to support Decision-making (COVID-END)—the world’s most trusted source of best evidence about the COVID-19 response and a partnership among 55 partners drawn from diverse evidence synthesis, technology assessment and guideline groups. Learn more about our connection to COVID-END below.
The secretariat included two scientific co-leads (John Lavis and Jeremy Grimshaw) and an executive lead (Jenn Verma), and many full-time and contract staff of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ (unless otherwise noted). Secretariat members played many roles over the life of the commission, including the following roles specific to the final report.
- John Lavis acted as the lead report writer and led the drafting and revising of the text (including text in visuals) and recommendations
- Jenn Thornhill Verma led the creative process of making the report’s visuals as engaging as possible and led much of the engagement with commissioners, advisors and funders
- Jeremy Grimshaw (from the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute) helped shape the report and provided feedback on early drafts of key sections
- Kaelan Moat led many of the evidence reviews drawn on in drafting the text
- Kartik Sharma led many of the analyses drawn on in drafting the sections related to global commissions
- Hannah Gillis contributed to many of the analyses drawn on in drafting the sections related to global commissions
- David Tovey (a senior advisor to COVID-END) provided a synthesis of the papers that formed the foundation of section 4.12 (weaknesses in a health-research system) and provided feedback on select other sections
- Jorge Barreto (from Fiocruz Brasilia) supported the engagement of our Brazilian commissioner
- lleana Ciurea provided overall project management and coordinated the involvement of key staff at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, including:
- Brittany Dinallo who provided marketing advice
- Cristian Mansilla who undertook the analyses of COVID-END database content drawn on in drafting select sections and who helped with checks of the Spanish translation of the report
- François-Pierre Gauvin who provided input to the citizen-related aspects of the report and who provided oversight of the French translation of the report
- James McKinlay who undertook the analyses of Social Systems Evidence content drawn on in drafting section 4.5
- Julie Baird who provided operational support
- Kerry Waddell who helped with citation management
- Paul Ciurea who helped with ensuring alignment between the Word and InDesign versions of the content
- Saif Alam who helped with citation data entry
- Sarah Holden who helped with some early graphic-design work
- Steven Lott who provided communications support
- Christy Groves led the graphic design of the infographics and other visuals and full report
- Amy Zierler led the initial report-editing process
- Sue Johnston led the final copy-editing process
The bios and contact information for many members of secretariat members based at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ can be found on the Forum’s website.
The secretariat benefited significantly from input from the COVID-END Advocating working group and from input received in its role as a cosponsor (with WHO) of the Cochrane Convenes event held in October 2021.