We highly recommend that you watch the following videos and complete the following readings in preparation for Session 1 of the virtual workshop. Some videos are divided into parts for ease of viewing.
VIDEOS
- Introduction to systematic reviews (25 min)
- Formulating a clinical question
- Parts 1 and 2 (23 min)
- Part 3 (12 min)
- Searching for trials
- Part 1 (13 min)
- Part 2 (14 min)
- Part 3 (7 min)
READINGS
- Waring 2022 (required)
- Trial protocol (recommended)
- Trial registration (recommended)
- Invited commentary (recommended)
- RoB 2: a revised tool for assessing risk of bias in randomised trials (required)
Introduction to systematic reviews
Gianni Virgili, MD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Florence, Italy
Formulating a clinical question: Parts 1 and 2
John Lawrenson, PhD, FCOptom, Professor of Clinical Visual Science, Division of Optometry and Visual Science, City, University of London, UK
Formulating a clinical question: Part 3
John Lawrenson, PhD, FCOptom, Professor of Clinical Visual Science, Division of Optometry and Visual Science, City, University of London, UK
Searching for trials: Part 1
Lori Rosman, MLS, Interim Co-Associate Director, Informationist Services, Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Note: Materials are drawn from the Cochrane Handbook and Technical Supplement to Chapter 4: Searching for and selecting studies.
Searching for trials: Part 2
Lori Rosman, MLS, Interim Co-Associate Director, Informationist Services, Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Note: Materials are drawn from the Cochrane Handbook and Technical Supplement to Chapter 4: Searching for and selecting studies.
Searching for trials: Part 3
Lori Rosman, MLS, Interim Co-Associate Director, Informationist Services, Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Note: Materials are drawn from the Cochrane Handbook and Technical Supplement to Chapter 4: Searching for and selecting studies.
Questions? Email Genie Han at ghan14@jhu.edu.