We look back on a very constructive and inspiring final meeting of the E-COMPARED consotrtium and invited stakeholders in beautiful Bern in Switzerland. Here are some impressions of this wonderful event:
- prof. Heleen Riper (NL) welcomes all conference attendees
- prof. Heleen Riper (NL)
- prof. Thomas Berger (CH) presents results of the Swiss trial
- dr. David Ebert (D) presents results from the German trial
- dr. Annet Kleiboer (NL) presents results of the overall findings
- mr. Paul Arteel (GAMIAN) highlights the importance of including patients in research
- mr. Christiaan Vis (NL) comments on findings
- also during coffee breaks the discussions continue
- Consortium members from the teams of Germany and Holland
- prof. Karine Chevreul (F) present findings on cost-effectiveness
- dr. Spyros Kolovos (NL) presenting results on overall cost-effectiveness
- after lunch discussion (prof. Burkart Funk, Dr. Danie Ebert, Dr. Mark Hoogendorn)
- E Guete (bon appetit in Swiss German)
- Preparing the next slot of presentations
- prof. David C. Mohr (USA) & prof. Heleen Riper (NL)
- Last preparations for the afternoon program
- organizational questions are being answered
- discussing results & networking
- Dutch members of the consortium are conspiring
- prof. Ricardo Araya & prof. David C. Mohr
- the audience
- prof. Heleen Riper thanks the consortium members
- Institutional welcome of prof. Franz Caspar
- Lessons learnt panel by young researchers
- DES explained by Maurice O’Connell
- Great keynote by prof. Pim Cuijpers
- dr. Jeroen Ruwaard points out what is important…
- … in findings on EMA data
- Relaxation before the start of the afternoon panel
- A therapist’s perspective on blended treatment
- cand. dr. Lisa Kooistra on the Dutch results of E-COMPARED
- prof. Roman Cieslak present the findings in Poland
- prof. Cristina Botella present the findings in Spain
- prof. Gerhard Andersson presents results from the Swedish trial
- dr. Paul Barach on implementation questions
- stakeholders from various European countries discuss the findings of E-COMPARED
- a nice present for the local hosts