About this course
This course is for anyone planning or currently doing a systematic review, or anyone curious about how reviews are done and what makes them systematic. It provides a stage by stage introduction to the methods and processes commonly used to conduct systematic reviews of the effects of health and health care interventions. Structured presentations with interactive practical exercises guide participants through the systematic review process, from initial scoping of the review topic to communicating the completed review’s findings. Many participants complete the course in readiness for conducting their own review, and all participants can continue their learning with information and further resources contained in their free comprehensive electronic course manual.
Who this course is for
This course is ideal for people who have an awareness of evidence-based health. It’s also useful for people who are in the process of or about to undertake a systematic review. Previous delegates have been:
- researchers
- healthcare professionals
- academic clinicians
- education and policy commissioners
- medical students
- PhD or MSc students
Learning outcomes
After completing this course, you will understand:
- what a systematic review is
- scoping the research question and writing a protocol
- literature searching
- inclusion/exclusion screening
- data extraction and critical appraisal
- data synthesis
Please note this course will not cover realist synthesis or qualitative analysis.
Course details
- Monday 8 and Monday 15 June 2026
- 09:00 – 13:00
- 8 learning hours
- this is an online course conducted via Zoom
Fees
- full time students: £175
- academic/public sector: £250
- private sector: £350
What our previous participants have said:
Great content and interactive. Lecturers are clearly the experts. Thank you!
Anon – 2023 course participant
Very helpful! I have been working in research for a few years and this was a great review. I do wish I also could have taken this course when I first started out!
Anon – 2022 course participant
I have never conducted a systematic review before and after this course, I feel I have the necessary tools to take on the task. Very comprehensive and engaging course.
Anon – 2022 course participant
