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3rd SYMPOSIUM ON SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS:
BEYOND THE BASICS
3rd to 5th July, 2000
St Catherine's College, Oxford, UK
Improving Quality and Impact
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DEADLINE FOR EARLY REGISTRATION
12th May 2000
REGISTRATION FORMS AND PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED
BY MAY 12th TO QUALIFY FOR THE REDUCED FEE
(CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS WILL ALSO CEASE AFTER THIS DATE).
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Following the success of the first and second symposia on systematic
review methods, which was held held in Oxford in January 1998 and 1999,
we are pleased to annouce registration details and the abstract call for the
third symposium, to be held in July 2000.
The symposium will focus on research relating to the methods and problems
of doing systematic reviews, from the formulation of the question to the
application of the results. The meeting will bring together people from a
wide variety of disciplines interested in going beyond the basics of
systematic reviewing.
FULL DETAILS OF THE MEETING AND REGISTRATION FORMS
are available on the website:
http://www.ihs.ox.ac.uk/csm/symp2000.html
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Main topic areas will include:
What makes some reviews more useful than others?
Focusing a review: prioritisation and choosing the right question
Importance of methodological rigour in the systematic review process
How objective are systematic reviews?
Relationships between the reliability of reviews and speed of production
Issues in undertaking reviews of studies of mixed designs
Quality assessment of nonrandomised studies
Methods for measuring heterogeneity
Investigating and dealing with heterogeneity in meta-analyses
How does the presentation of the results of a review affect its
interpretation?
Methodological issues in choosing measures of effect
New empirical studies and theoretical developments
The future of systematic reviews
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CALL for ABSTRACTS
CONTRIBUTED ABSTRACTS HAVE BEEN SELECTED
A full programme will be available soon on our website
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For further information and registration forms please contact:
Rochelle Seifas, Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Institute of Health
Sciences, Old Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LF, UK.
E-mail [log in to unmask]
and visit our website
http://www.ihs.ox.ac.uk/csm/symp2000.html
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