From the Feinstein Institutes PREP Course Series: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
Presented by:
Jaclyn Morales, Senior Librarian
Stacy Posillico, Senior Librarian
Regina Vitiello, Health Sciences Librarian
Presented: November and December 2022
Click on the links below to view these three informative and interesting sessions on conducting a publishable systematic review. Learn from three expert librarians on the Northwell Health team about what it takes to create a systematic review that is original, trustworthy, and relevant to today's clinicians.
Access is limited to Northwell Health and Zucker School of Medicine Team Members only. Click the top link for Northwell access; ZSOM access coming soon!
PREP Course #6: Conducting a Publishable Systematic Review_11/15/22
Part 1: Conducting a Publishable Systematic Review: Upon completion of this session, participants should be able to 1) Compare and contrast the different types of reviews found in the literature, 2) Explain the methodology of a systematic review/meta-analysis, and 3) Design a research protocol for a systematic review/meta-analysis.
PREP #7: Design Reproducible, Robust, Transparent, and Trustworthy Search Strategies_11/22/22
Part 2: Designing Reproducible, Robust, Transparent, and Trustworthy Search Strategies: Upon completion of this session, participants should be able to conduct systematic searches in multiple research databases.
PREP Course #9: Organizing & Analyzing the References Included in a Review_12/13/22
Part 3: Organizing and Analyzing the References Included in a Review: Upon completion of this session, participants should be able to identify tools to effectively manage the systematic review workflow and citation management, such as Covidence and EndNote.
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