We are pleased to announce a two-day Systematic Review Masterclass at Bournemouth University.
One way of collating and assessing the best possible evidence is through a method called ‘systematic reviewing’. Systematic reviewing is a specific research method whereby a structured, rigorous, and objective approach is used to provide a critical synthesis of the available evidence on a particular topic. This masterclass will examine the rationale for systematic reviews and take participants through the various elements of a systematic review: selecting (electronic) databases; literature searching; data extraction; data synthesis; interpretation and reporting.
The Masterclass will be run by Vanora Hundley (Midwifery), Edwin van Teijlingen (Sociology), Clare Killingback (Physiotherapy) and Chris Wentzell (Librarian), in the Executive Business Centre, Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth on 27 & 28 February 2017.
Booking price and information:
The fee of £200 for this masterclass includes two full days with the course facilitators, all refreshments and all class materials. Accomodation and travel costs are not included.
See the flyer https://research.bournemouth.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Systematic-Review-masterclass-2017.pdf or http://tinyurl.com/j29et2w if you tweet.
Select http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/masterclass-systematic-review-2017-tickets-27428576611 to book your place now. Places must be booked by 1 February 2017.
For further information please contact:
Tel: 01202 962184
Email: epegrum@bournemouth.ac.uk











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