We will introduce methods to perform systematic reviews and meta-analysis of clinical trials. We will cover how to formulate an answerable research question, define inclusion and exclusion criteria, search for the evidence, extract data, assess the risk of bias in clinical trials, and perform a meta-analysis.
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Introduction to Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Introduction
Framing the Question
Searching Principles and Bias Assessment
Minimizing Metabias, Qualitative Synthesis, and Interpreting Results
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TOP REVIEWS FROM INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Very informative and a great introduction for graduate students. I hope the skills and knowledge I have learned in the course can help me succeed in writing my own systematic review.
This is a good introductory course to how and why systematic reviews are performed. I would have liked to have one assignment at the end to try and apply it ourselves but all in all great course !
It must include some basics for Statistics involved in Meta analysis, other new students joining from world because they did not study this in their Epidemiology classes in their universities.
I am very happy with the content of the course, and also I hope you can open a new course of intermediate level. Congratulations to this amazing woman that create this course! Thank you!
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