Introduction to Systematic Reviews

Introduction to Systematic Reviews

Systematic reviews are research studies that provide one of the highest levels of evidence for clinical decision making. In this workshop we will uncover the essentials you need to consider before starting one. Learn the steps for conducting a systematic review and understand how systematic reviews compare to other types of evidence synthesis reviews and literature reviews. We’ll also cover how the library can assist with your future systematic review. This is a great workshop for anyone who is new to systematic reviews, is assisting with them, or just needs a refresher!

This workshop will not be recorded, but a copy of the slides will be emailed after the workshop concludes.

Please contact Courtney Eger, courtney.eger@temple.edu, with any questions.

Workshop is recommended for: Graduate students, faculty, staff, Temple Hospital staff, and community members.

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Related LibGuide: Evidence Synthesis and Systematic Reviews by Jenny Pierce

Date:
Monday, November 3, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 12:45pm
Location:
Online
Categories:
  Evidence Synthesis     Workshop  

Registration is required. There are 46 seats available.