Planning and Conducting a Systematic Review AboutThis course will enable delegates to understand the process of how the systematic review is put into action and to complete a systematic review involving quantitative studies. The teaching will include online lectures spread over two weeks and some hands-on practice using a range of tools and resources that are available to help researchers carry out reviews. The teaching material will include themed examples spanning both clinical and public health research.Note - you should schedule two hours daily in addition to the live sessions for the completion of pre-course work.The live Q&A sessions (13:00-14:00 each weekday) are an opportunity to interact with the course tutors to discuss questions from the pre-session material.The course is suitable for those planning on doing systematic reviews and also anyone needing to evaluate and interpret existing systematic review evidence. Therefore, this course is widely applicable to researchers, healthcare professionals and students.ObjectivesEvaluate existing systematic review protocolsDesign and report a protocol with items corresponding to PROSPERO and/or PRISMA-PUnderstand the process of how to implement a protocol to complete a systematic reviewEvaluate and interpret existing full publications of systematic reviewsPlease note that booking on this course closes on Sunday 02 November 2025 as we will be circulating pre-course work on week commencing 03 November 2025. Tags Courses & Seminars Nov 10 2025 13.00 - Nov 20 2025 14.00 Planning and Conducting a Systematic Review This course is designed to provide practical guidance on all the steps involved in doing a systematic review from planning through to completion. Online (Zoom)
Planning and Conducting a Systematic Review AboutThis course will enable delegates to understand the process of how the systematic review is put into action and to complete a systematic review involving quantitative studies. The teaching will include online lectures spread over two weeks and some hands-on practice using a range of tools and resources that are available to help researchers carry out reviews. The teaching material will include themed examples spanning both clinical and public health research.Note - you should schedule two hours daily in addition to the live sessions for the completion of pre-course work.The live Q&A sessions (13:00-14:00 each weekday) are an opportunity to interact with the course tutors to discuss questions from the pre-session material.The course is suitable for those planning on doing systematic reviews and also anyone needing to evaluate and interpret existing systematic review evidence. Therefore, this course is widely applicable to researchers, healthcare professionals and students.ObjectivesEvaluate existing systematic review protocolsDesign and report a protocol with items corresponding to PROSPERO and/or PRISMA-PUnderstand the process of how to implement a protocol to complete a systematic reviewEvaluate and interpret existing full publications of systematic reviewsPlease note that booking on this course closes on Sunday 02 November 2025 as we will be circulating pre-course work on week commencing 03 November 2025. Tags Courses & Seminars Nov 10 2025 13.00 - Nov 20 2025 14.00 Planning and Conducting a Systematic Review This course is designed to provide practical guidance on all the steps involved in doing a systematic review from planning through to completion. Online (Zoom)
Nov 10 2025 13.00 - Nov 20 2025 14.00 Planning and Conducting a Systematic Review This course is designed to provide practical guidance on all the steps involved in doing a systematic review from planning through to completion.