Client Success Stories

Our team takes pride in the positive impacts we’ve made and the relationships we’ve built. Here, we share some of their stories, showcasing the breadth of our expertise and the depth of our commitment to client success.

Tom Schofield and EBQ Consulting have been wonderful to work with on our randomized controlled trial research in the criminal justice discipline. As a research center within a major university, dissemination of research is an important point of emphasis, but can sometimes be challenging due to existing workloads on our team. We reached out to Tom and EBQ consulting primarily to help facilitate publications, and his assistance has been invaluable. He takes initiative on any task, and does so in a highly collaborative manner. Despite an exacting and thorough approach, he completes work in an incredibly efficient manner, without sacrificing quality. In short, we can confidently say that Tom and EBQ have every quality you might want in a research consultant.  

Associate Professor, University of Utah College of Social Work

Director, Utah Criminal Justice Center and Research Director, Women’s Risk Needs Assessment Lab

 

“Thank you EBQ! 

We were faced with the daunting task of developing an extensive set of guidelines that would be used globally, and to do so in a very short time frame. With >100 staff and experts, EBQ diligently and expertly guided 11 expert panels through 12 systematic reviews, evidence generation and drafting of >300 recommendations through an eDelphi process.”

Director of Research & Public Policy at the World Federation of Hemophilia and Project Director for the WFH Guidelines for the Management of Hemophilia, 3rd edition

“Sandy Lewis has a strong passion for evidence-based medicine, and an astonishing depth of knowledge regarding practice guideline development. I have had the pleasure of working with her during my tenure on the ACCP Guidelines Oversight Committee, including 2 years as its chair. Sandy Lewis was the “go to” person for all aspects of guideline development work. From overseeing the GIN conference as its host organization in 2010, to regularly delivering lectures on the intricacies of guideline development at national meetings, to managing large groups of people to ensure the timely delivery of an accurate and comprehensive guideline product, Sandy stands out as the first person you would want on your team for developing an evidence-based guideline or consensus statement in clinical medicine. Her take charge, no nonsense style is coupled with a high impact, innovative and effective approach that keeps her at the forefront of the field of evidence based medicine. She is a highly effective administrator, organizer, and executive leader, all wrapped up into one. Her breadth of experience, skills in administration and project management, and executive leadership, together with her engaging and inspiring approach when working with others, are unparalleled.”

Northwestern Mutual Professor of Cardiology and Senior Associate Dean for Research, Medical College of Milwaukee

“I have been involved as a clinician throughout my career in promoting evidence-based medicine, and I have been lucky to have worked very closely with Sandy Lewis for decades. What an asset and what a pleasure! She has been at the forefront of Methodologic science and has been superb at bringing panels of clinicians who are experts in their field up to this level in methodology. With the evolution of science, Sandy has been extraordinarily effective at providing the organization, structure, and developing educational tools that allow cutting-edge methodologic approaches to be actually implemented on the ground. I have been on this journey of promoting evidence-based medicine clinically with approximately two hundred other clinicians – the facial expression and body language of every one of them at every interface with Sandy has clearly shown how much they value her contributions.”

Professor of Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Yale School of Medicine