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Systematic reviews are a powerful tool for synthesising and evaluating evidence from published research.

COURSE DETAILS

Widely used in medicine, systematic reviews are increasingly being adopted in other scientific disciplines. Systematic reviews can provide a reliable evidence base for future research and policy makers. This session introduces systematic reviews in the context of non-medical research.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

You will learn:

  • What a systematic review is and where they can be used.
  • How to formulate a research question suitable for systematic review using frameworks like PICO & PECO.
  • How to begin preparing a review protocol so that you have a methodology to follow during the review process.

BOOKING INFORMATION

Booking will open at the beginning of Michaelmas Term.

INTENDED FOR

All

DATE / TIME

27th October 2025 | 14.00 - 15.30

TERMS & CONDITIONS

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