Course: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Direct, Indirect and Mixed
Treatment Evidence 18th-20th April 2012, University of Glasgow
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The Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment (HEHTA) Team at the
University of Glasgow are pleased to announce a three day course on
conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Through a series of lectures and hands-on workshops (using Stata and
WinBUGS), this course will cover the principles and practice of conducting
a systematic review and meta-analysis of a variety of measures of treatment
effects. In addition, participants will learn the important aspects of
network meta-analysis, going beyond traditional pairwise techniques when
comparing multiple treatment options.
The course is suitable for clinicians, health service researchers and other
healthcare professionals who are involved in systematic reviews and
meta-analyses as a piece of independent work or an integral part of a
health technology assessment.
Participants should have knowledge of basic medical statistics. A basic
appreciation of research design would be helpful, as would basic knowledge
of Stata. A one day introduction to Stata is available on 17 April for
those less familiar with the software.
More information can be found on the course webpage see
http://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitues/healthwellbeing/hehta/
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