Cochrane

/ˈkɒkrən/ proper noun

A surname of Scottish origin; notably associated with the Cochrane Collaboration, an international network promoting evidence-based healthcare.

Scottish surname possibly from Gaelic coch 'red' + rann 'part, division,' or from a place name. The medical association comes from Archie Cochrane, a 20th-century epidemiologist who advocated for systematic reviews.

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