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Alejandro R. Jadad Bechara (Alex Jadad) (born August 9, 1963) is a Canadian-Colombian physician whose work focuses on the creation of a pandemic of health through digital technologies and collaboration across traditional boundaries. He is also known as the researcher responsible for the development of the Jadad Scale, the first validated tool to assess the methodological quality of clinical trials.


Early years

Jadad was born in Medellín, and grew up in
Montería Montería () is a municipality and city located in northern Colombia and is the capital of the Department of Córdoba. The city is located away from the Caribbean sea, by the Sinú River. The city and region are known for their distinct cultur ...
, Colombia. When he was a medical student, he conducted the first studies on the jargon, the chemical composition and the clinical implications of a drug called 'basuco' in Colombia, which soon became known worldwide as "crack" cocaine. He obtained his medical degree in 1986 at the
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in Bogota, where he also became a specialist in anesthesiology and intensive care. In 1989, he received a grant from the
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, and became Clinical Research Fellow at the Oxford Pain Relief Pain Unit,
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, where he trained in pain management and end of life care, and conducted research that demonstrated that
neuropathic pain Neuropathic pain is pain caused by damage or disease affecting the somatosensory system. Neuropathic pain may be associated with abnormal sensations called dysesthesia or pain from normally non-painful stimuli (allodynia). It may have continuous ...
("pain in numb areas due to nerve damage") could be relieved by opioids. This work led to the 1992 Overseas Research Student Award from the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom, and his enrolment as a doctoral student in
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, the oldest school in the
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, where he received in 1994 the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in Clinical Medicine. His doctoral thesis, entitled "Meta-analysis of Controlled Trials on Pain Relief", was published and widely disseminated by the British
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(NHS). It guided the development of new tools to identify and distill health-related information, methods to handle big data to support health-related decisions, and the validation of the Jadad scale.


The Jadad Scale

This was the first validated tool to assess the methodological quality of clinical trials in the world. As of 2022, it had been cited more than 23,000 times in the biomedical literature, being used to identify systematic differences among studies of the same healthcare interventions in more than 5,000 reviews of research in virtually all areas in the healthcare sector. The scale includes three components which are directly related to the reduction of bias: randomization, blinding, and the description of dropouts and withdrawals. These are presented as 'yes' or 'no' questions and produces scores that range from 0 to 5. Studies that receive a score of 2 points or less has been shown to exaggerate the produce treatment effects that are 35% larger on average than those produced by the trials with 3 or more points.


Life in Canada

In 1995, Jadad joined
McMaster University McMaster University (McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main McMaster campus is on of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood and Westdale, adjacent to the Royal Botanical Ga ...
in Canada, where he stayed until 1999. During this period, he was Director of the Health Information Research Unit; Co-director of the Canadian Cochrane Centre and Network, Associate Medical Director of the Program in Evidence-based on Cancer Care Ontario, and the Founding Director of the McMaster Evidence-based Practice Center (the first of its kind funded by the US government overseas), and Professor in the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics. In 2000, Jadad moved to
Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the anch ...
as the Inaugural Rose Family Chair in Supportive Care (a post he held until 2010), which enabled work on the reconceptualization of terms such as 'health' or a 'good death', as a means to guide the design, development, implementation and evaluation of innovations aimed at allowing people, even those living with complex chronic conditions or even terminal illnesses, to consider themselves to be healthy until the end. Simultaneously, he became the Founding Director of the Program in eHealth Innovation and Professor in the Department of Anesthesia in the Faculty of Medicine, and in th
Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
at the
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. In this capacity, he led the creation of the Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, a simulator of the future, to study and optimize the use of the information and communication technologies (ICTs) before their introduction into the health system. The construction of the centre was supported by the
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and the
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, the largest hospital in Canada, where it is located. During this time, he also led the development of virtual clinical tools to transform the encounter between patients and health professionals, and new ways of using ICTs to respond to major threats to public health (e.g., obesity, complex chronic diseases and challenges at the end of life) and to allow the public (especially young people) to guide the creation of the future of the health system. To support this work, in 2002, Jadad was awarded the Canada Research Chair in eHealth Innovation (Tier 1), which he held unti
2015
From 2016 to 2019, he was Director of the Institute for Global Health Equity an
Innovation
University of Toronto.


Global activities

In 1992, Jadad became the inaugural President of the Colombian Science and Technology Network in the UK, which was part of the Caldas Network, supported by Colciencias, in order to connect the country's scientific diaspora, worldwide. In 1998, he authored the book with which the British Medical Journal celebrated the 50th anniversary of modern clinical trials. A new edition, co-written with Murray Enkin, was published in 2007. In 2008, Jadad led a global conversation about the meaning of health, supported by the British Medical Journal. In 2010, he was the Editor-in-Chief of ''When people live with multiple chronic diseases: A collaborative approach to an emerging global challenge'', one of the first books in medicine co-created globally using digital technologies. The same year, he chaired and convened the Global People-Centered eHealth Innovation Forum in the European Ministerial Conference; the First International Youth-Led Innovation Forum to promote entrepreneurship among millennials and centennials in Brussels and Extremadura; and the First International Summit on Family-Centered Health, supported by the government of China In 2019, he became a member of the Council of the Wise, a group of 43 experts in eight different areas charged by the government of Colombia to produce recommendations about the future of the country in the following 25 years. In 2021, he was selected as one of the members of th
Public Health Leadership Coalition
a group assembled by th
World Federation of Public Health Associations
to foster evidence-informed decisions about the COVID-19 pandemic and other major existential health threats.


Books

* Jadad AR. ''Medical education, professional practice and drug abuse among physicians'' 'Educación médica, práctica profesional y abuso de drogas entre los médicos''Xavierian University Press, Bogota, 1988 * Ruiz AM, Jadad AR. ''The neurosurgical patient: anesthetic and intensive care'': Copilito Press, 1989 [Original title in Spanish: ''El paciente neuroquirúrgico: manejo anestésico y de cuidados intensivos'' (with Mario Ruiz Pelaez) * Jadad AR. ''Randomized Controlled Trials: A User's Guide''. London: BMJ Publishing Group, 1998 * Jadad AR, Enkin MW. ''Randomized Controlled Trials: Questions, Answers and Musings''. Wiley, 2007 * Jadad AR. ''Unlearning: incomplete musings on the game of life and the illusions that keep us playing''. Foresight Links Press, 2008 * Jadad AR, Cabrera A, Martos F, Smith R, Lyons RF
"When people live with multiple chronic diseases: a collaborative approach to an emerging global challenge"
Granada: Andalusian School of Public Health, 2010 * Jadad AR. ''The Feast of Our Life: Flourishing through self-love''. Beati Press, 2016 * Herrera-Molina E, Jadad-Garcia T, Librada S, Alvarez A, Rodriguez Z, Lucas MA, Jadad AR (Editor-in-Chief and Senior Author). ''Beginning from the End: How to transform end of life care by bringing together the power of healthcare, social services and the community''. 1st edition. Seville, Spain: New Health Foundation, 2017 * Jadad AR (editor-in-chief and senior author), Arango A, Sepulveda JHD, Espinal S, Rodriguez DG, Wind KS. ''Unleashing A Pandemic of Health from the workplace: Believing is seeing''. 1st edition, Toronto: Beati Inc., 2017. * Serra M, Ospina-Palacio D, Espinal S, Rodriguez D, Jadad AR (Editor-in-Chief). ''Trusted networks: the key to achieve world-class outcomes on a shoestring''. 1st edition, Toronto: Beati Inc., 2018. * Espinosa N, Anez M, Serra M, Espinal S, Rodriguez D, Jadad AR. ''Toward sustainable well-being for all: People, communities, organizations, societies and creatures''. Beati Inc. 2020.


Personal

Jadad lives in
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with Martha Garcia, his wife, whom he started dating when he was 17. They have two daughters and two grandchildren. Scopus Profile
Author ID: 35430539800


References

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