Conducting a Systematic Review: A two-part series

 

Are you researching the effects of calcium intake and weight bearing exercises compared to a treatment of bone-modifying agents for reducing the loss of bone mineral density due to aromatase inhibitors?

Perhaps you are interested in investigating which school-based programs are effective in improving adolescent physical activity and nutrition?

Learning the fundamentals and importance of conducting a comprehensive systematic review will start you on your way.

Systematic reviews lie at the heart of evidence-based research and are a vital study design that delivers the best methods for achieving the best answer.

Join Caroline McKinley and Katharine Tepper for our two-part series presented by the Phillip Capozzi, M.D. Library:

Conducting a Systematic Review Part I:
An Overview of the Steps
Friday, November 1
12:30 pm to 1:30 pm on Zoom
Register via the Zoom Link.

Conducting a Systematic Review Part II:
The Protocol and Search
Friday, November 8
12:30 pm to 1:30 pm on Zoom
Register via the Zoom link.