Caroline Struthers

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Caroline Struthers is a UK citizen and is part of the EQUATOR Network team. Ms. Struthers is involved in many aspects of their mission to improve "the planning, conduct and reporting of healthcare studies."[1] Struthers has developed a web-tool called Good Reports "to help authors identify and use the most appropriate reporting guideline when they are submitting their manuscript to a journal."[1] She is also part of Centre for Statistics in Medicine and blogs for the National Elf Service on dementia research.[1]

Ms. Struthers has worked for The Cochrane Collaboration, Oxford University Press, and Freelance.[2]

Caroline is an ME/CFS patient ally and blogs about the PACE trial and Cochrane at Healthy Control, WordPress.com.

Education[edit | edit source]

  • Durham University Business School[2]

Cochrane review of PACE trial[edit | edit source]

On November 29, 2018, Ms. Struthers submitted a complaint to the Cochrane Governing Board citing 15 points on their review of exercise for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). She concluded her complaint by stating "This review should be retracted and Cochrane should issue a full unreserved apology to patients."[3]

Awards[edit | edit source]

Struthers was rewarded for her work in the UK EQUATOR Centre building GoodReports.org, and for her collaboration with Penelope.ai to test the tool in a journal submission workflow.[4]

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