Spring 2018 Systematic Review Workshop

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9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Institute for Work & Health
481 University Avenue, Suite 800
Toronto, Ontario

About the workshop

Upon completion of this workshop, participants should have the knowledge and skills necessary to:

  • plan and carry out a basic systematic review
  • understand the appropriate methods for more complex analysis
  • interpret the results of a meta-analysis
  • accurately communicate the results and interpretation of a review.

Who should attend?

This workshop is intended for clinical trainees, clinicians, decision-makers, academics and researchers (epidemiologists, statisticians) with a general interest in the methodology of systematic reviews and for those planning to conduct a systematic review in the future.

Workshop format

The three-day workshop combines a series of short lectures and exercises, led by Institute staff and invited lecturers from Canada and Europe. Extensive handout materials are provided.

Topics covered

  • evidence-based medicine, systematic reviews and the Cochrane Collaboration
  • literature searches
  • study selection
  • methodological quality of randomized controlled trials
  • combining studies with and without meta-analysis
  • reporting of systematic reviews
  • systematic reviews of observational studies
  • clinical and statistical homogeneity
  • best-evidence synthesis
  • software for conducting meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • conflicting conclusions from systematic reviews of the same topic
  • critical appraisal of systematic reviews
  • dissemination, implementation and guidelines.

Note that a final agenda is circulated prior to a workshop.