Pascal van Stekelenburg was born at 3rd of March, 1984 in The Hague, The Ne… Read Full Bio ↴Pascal van Stekelenburg was born at 3rd of March, 1984 in The Hague, The Netherlands. Throughout the years he graduated for several music schools and private lessons.
In Februari 2006 he started building his own music studio. In the beginning of May 2006 he officially opened his new studio Shade Music Studios (www.shademusicstudios.com) and now works as a professional composer for games and films.
In Februari 2006 he started building his own music studio. In the beginning of May 2006 he officially opened his new studio Shade Music Studios (www.shademusicstudios.com) and now works as a professional composer for games and films.
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@enassabed4102
Awesome!
@montereydentist
This was fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
@MTRISTANL
Excellent . Congratulations !!
@jpardopardo
Wonderful work, excellent introduction to the genesis of Cochrane.
@paulynao
Me siento muy orgullosa de crecer profesionalmente con los aportes de la ColaboraciĆ³n Cochrane, ahora debemos apoyar a todo este movimiento que ha cambiado la historia del Ejercicio de la Medicina.
@Werner1503
A similar collaboration should be done in the various fields in chemistry! And what a wonderful idea it might be to combine the knowledge accumulated in chemistry, medicine, pharmaclogy, psychology etc. Werner (German Chemist)
@drjaywortman
Thank God somebody else said it as well. Des Spence-style admirer GP frustrated with accessing bottom lines. seeing new info being like distilled whisky that sits on the shelf. Makes me suspect how our colleagues out there in really-sick-people land get their new info from CC
@keridwenthomson6393
The Cochrane review system is biased. Studies show major problems with CMS include difficult access to the system, a lack of automation within the system, a low number of submissions (171 criticisms submitted per 1,388 reviews), and a low response rate to these criticisms by authors of reviews (only 26 criticisms have received published responses). These low figures show that users are not commenting on the published reviews or not using the CMS to make their criticisms known to the authors.