We will introduce methods to perform systematic reviews and meta-analysis of clinical trials. We will cover how to formulate an answerable research question, define inclusion and exclusion criteria, search for the evidence, extract data, assess the risk of bias in clinical trials, and perform a meta-analysis.

Introduction to Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Introduction to Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis


Instructors: Tianjing Li, MD, MHS, PHD
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Reviewed on Aug 9, 2016
The course is a good introduction to the topic, however, it is a pity that there is no follow up to the course. At the end of the course you will not be able to perform a SLR + meta-analysis.
Reviewed on Feb 12, 2017
Incredible course! You learned a lot from these amazing professors. If you take this course you will know how to do a high quality systematic review and even a meta analysis and publish them.
Reviewed on Sep 1, 2019
This course helps to learn basics about systematic review and meta-analysis. I recommend this course to the beginners, who wants to do systematic review in future. Thank you John Hopkins!
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