Dear Colleagues,
Please see details below on some new courses being delivered by the
University of Nottingham
Centre for Evidence Based Healthcare.
Scoping Reviews Short Course (Online) - December 2021
This JBI-accredited course covers the key principles, steps and reporting guidelines for undertaking a Scoping Review and explores how Scoping Reviews are different from Systematic
Reviews. The course is delivered by experts from the University of Nottingham
Centre for Evidence Based Healthcare and will run online over two days (December
9th-10th 2021, 09:30-13:30 on each day).
Comprehensive Systematic Review Training Programme (In-Person) – July 2022
This internationally recognised course is accredited by the JBI and provides a comprehensive understanding of all steps involved in systematic reviewing. This popular course covers
quantitative and qualitative approaches to evidence synthesis and is delivered by experts from the University of Nottingham
Centre for Evidence Based Healthcare. The course will equip you with
the skills to undertake a review yourself or to supervise students doing systematic review projects. By the end of the course, you will be ready to register your review, submit a protocol for publication and get started. The course will be delivered in-person
over 5 days (July 4th-8th 2022).
Kind regards,
Catrin
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Dr Catrin Evans
Director of Knowledge Exchange
Co-Director,
Nottingham Centre for Evidence Based Healthcare
School of Health Sciences,
The University of Nottingham,
Room 219c, B Floor, South Block Link,
Queen's Medical Centre,
Nottingham, NG7 2HA,
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