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Introduction to Systematic Review Methodology In-Person

Systematic reviews are rigorous evidence-based summaries of a clinical topic or question that consists of a comprehensive review and critical appraisal of the included individual studies. A systematic review is only as strong as its methodology. In this one-hour workshop, we will define the steps necessary to complete before beginning a systematic review project and discuss the methodology process. Attendees will learn the systematic review process, review the timeline of a systematic review, understand the elements of a methodologically sound systematic review, and be able to describe the search process.

Date:
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Time:
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
2210J SMBS
Campus:
Downtown Campus
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This workshop will be taught downtown in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (JSMBS), room 2210J, known as the "Learning Lab".

Please note that you must have an Office of Medical Computing (OMC) login to use the computers in the lab.

If you are not part of the medical school, you will have to go through security to get into the building, and must bring your own computer.

Event Organizer

Amy Lyons
Nell Aronoff

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