Date: 03/25/2021
Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
Zoom
Description
According to the CDC, A systematic review attempts to collect and analyze all evidence that answers a specific question. The question must be clearly defined and have inclusion and exclusion criteria. A broad and thorough search of the literature is performed and a critical analysis of the search results is reported and ultimately provides a current evidence-based answer to the specific question. This workshop will provide some tips and resources to help you get started on a systematic review.
Registration
Registration information coming soon!
Jamie Saragossi
Head of Health Sciences Library at Stony Brook University Libraries
Jamie is the Head of the Health Sciences Library. She is the liaison to Medical Humanities, Social Welfare, and Dental Medicine.
email: jamie.saragossi@stonybrook.edu
email: jamie.saragossi@stonybrook.edu
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