Introduction to Systematic Reviews in Health

Date:

12/11/2019

Organised by:

SHTAC, University of Southampton

Presenter:

Dr Jonathan Shepherd & Dr Jo Picot

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Angela Vincent 02380 592123
shtac@soton.ac.uk

Map:

View in Google Maps  (SO16 7NS)

Venue:

Chilworth Manor Hotel, Southampton

Description:

Based at the University of Southampton, Southampton HTA Centre are able to provide an introductory overview of all aspects of systematic reviewing in health.

If you are planning a systematic review or use them in your work or research, this course is for you.

Courses are designed for health professionals, academics & decision makers with an understanding of health and related research.

Outline of the day:

· What is a systematic review?

· Scoping the research question

· Literature searching

· Inclusion/exclusion screening

· Data extraction &  critical appraisal

· Data synthesis

 

Feedback from our 2018 participants:

 Excellent well planned and executed course which introduces the topic well"

" A clear and in depth breakdown of the systematic review process.  This is the first time that I've fully understood how to carry out a systematic review correctly.  10 out of 10.  I cannot recommend the course enough."

" Great informative course, helpful for anyone interested in writing SRs or will have to use them for practice."

" Really helpful day much better than the books on this subject as can discuss difficult areas in person."

" A lot covered in a day course.  Useful for conducting reviews."

" This course will have a significant impact on my day-to-day research activities."

Cost:

From £195

Website and registration:

Region:

South East

Keywords:

Systematic Review, Research and Project Management, Researching Literature, Literature reviews, Research Skills, Communication and Dissemination (other)

Related publications and presentations:

Systematic Review
Research and Project Management
Researching Literature
Literature reviews
Research Skills, Communication and Dissemination (other)

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