Using Systematic Reviews to Inform your Clinical Practice

Date(s)
Wednesday 2nd November 2011 (16:00-19:00)
Description

Course Summary

This workshop will provide an overview of systematic reviews (and meta-analyses) that are a reproducible, methodical and a rigorous approach to providing a collation of best evidence to inform decision-making in clinical practice. The use of checklists to evaluate the quality of systematic reviews will be discussed, and examples of poor and high quality reviews will be evaluated. Interpretation of systematic review quality and findings will be analysed, to inform your clinical decisions in striving to provide best possible care for individual patients. Chris Wright and Alison Rushton will guide you through this interactive workshop that will equip you with the understanding and resources to critically use systematic reviews to inform decisions within your daily practice.

Duration
3 hours

Location
Lecture Theatre 1, 52 Pritchatts Road,
University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT

Is this course accredited?
No

Fees
£49.00 per person

How to apply 

Register for this course using your debit / credit card at our online shop

For further information, please contact David Oram or Kirstie McAra in the Centre for Professional Development
Email: med-cpdbookings@contacts.bham.ac.uk  
Tel: +44 (0)121 414 8606 / 8607