Systematic reviews: setting yourself up for success and finding the evidence to support evidence-based practice 2024
Pricing: Free to VinUni students, resident doctors, faculty, clinicians and pharmacists, and affiliated
Students from outside VinUni who registered and paid for other SPARK courses could also join this workshop for free.
About the instructor:
- Alix Hayden, MLIS, MSc, PhD is a health sciences librarian with Libraries and Cultural Resources at the University of Calgary. Dr. Hayden is an expert in evidence synthesis methodologies (ie systematic reviews, etc), and has collaborated as a co-author on more than 60 systematic/scoping reviews with researchers and graduate students from various disciplines. She supported both the 5th (2016) and 6th (2022) Consensus Statements for Concussion in Sport. As part of her professional practice, she consults extensively with graduate students and faculty on evidence synthesis reviews. She was a co-instructor for both a graduate and undergraduate course focused on systematic reviews and provides graduate students a series of drop-in workshops on evidence synthesis research. Dr. Hayden received the 2023 University of Calgary Teaching Award recipient: Librarians, Curators and Archivists (University of Calgary) for her instruction and support related to evidence synthesis.
About this workshop:
This two-part workshop introduces the fundamentals of evidence synthesis and evidence-based practice
Who should participate in this workshop?
Students and researchers interested in evidence synthesis and evidence-based practice.
- Training date, time, and location:
- 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, Monday 4th to Tuesday 5th November, 2024
- VinUniversity, Ocean Park, Gia Lam district, Hanoi
- Learning Objectives:
November 4th session:
Evidence Synthesis: Setting Yourself Up for Success
- Cover the basics of systematic reviews and strategies for conducting a successful review
- Learning Objectives: By the end of this workshop, attendees will be able to
- Create a researchable question using a question framework
- Understand the different types of evidence synthesis reviews
- Understand the importance of a protocol for evidence synthesis reviews
- Describe the elements of an evidence synthesis review protocol
- Explore resources/databases for supporting systematic searches
November 5th session:
Finding the Evidence to Inform Evidence-Based Practice
- Learning Objectives: By the end of this workshop, attendees will be able to
- Explore resources/databases for supporting systematic searches
- To define Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)
- To use PICO to develop an answerable clinical question
- To identify pre-appraised and other evidence-based resources relevant to clinical practice
- Languages:
This workshop will be delivered in English.
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