NEW! Obtain Co-Curricular Record for participating in this 6-part series!
Are you considering starting a systematic, scoping, or rapid review but don’t know how to get started? Attend our 6-part series that gets into the nitty-gritty of comprehensive searching. These sessions will be hands-on and focus on the actual skills needed to complete the documenting, searching, translation, deduplication, and screening process of a systematic, scoping, rapid, or other large-scale comprehensive review. Participants will gain a solid understanding of what is needed to complete a systematic review and why they are an essential part of evidence-based practice.
Part 1: Introduction to Systematic Reviews
This informative session introduces attendees to what is really involved in completing a systematic reviews. It explores the role that systematic reviews play in in the evidence-based decision-making process while also discussing other knowledge synthesis products. The session introduces attendees to a six-step process for completing a systematic review and identifies tools and resources to assist in the process.
By the end of the session participants will be able to:
- Define what a systematic review is
- Review the standard process of a systematic review
- Identify the tools and resources needed to complete a systematic review
Note: Participants who attend all sessions are eligible to receive Co-Curricular Record