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TOMORROW! WEBINAR KSR Evidence: systematic reviews to support guidelines

  • 1.  TOMORROW! WEBINAR KSR Evidence: systematic reviews to support guidelines

    Posted May 06, 2024 06:12 AM

    This is a reminder to let you know that the KSR Evidence team are hosting a webinar that will show how KSR Evidence utilises evidence synthesis methods to rapidly and efficiently appraise and summarise evidence to inform guidelines. Not sure if the webinar will be relevant? Check out this short video highlighting useful features of KSR Evidence for guideline developers.

     

    The webinar 'KSR Evidence: systematic reviews to support guidelines' will take place on Tuesday 7 May at 3PM BST.

     

    Details

    This free KSR Evidence webinar will show how guideline developers can use KSR Evidence to:

    • create comprehensive search strategies to find systematic reviews relevant to their search

    • interpret the evidence with our ROBIS graded critical appraisals

    • prioritise and fast-track relevant reviews to be critically appraised

     

    Using a hypothetical guideline to illustrate, the webinar will feature a brief introduction to KSR Evidence, a demonstration of the KSR Evidence advanced search functionality, and details of the ROBIS tool used to critically appraise systematic reviews.

     

    The webinar is free of charge and will last 40 minutes, with a further 10 to 15 minutes for Q&A. The session will be recorded and made available on https://ksrevidence.com/ in the week after the event. Participants will receive free trial access to KSR Evidence (valid for one week).

     

    Presenters:

    Database Manager Willemijn (Will) Linden

    ROBIS expert Dr. Robert Wolff

     Senior Information Specialist Lisa Stirk

     

    Register

    To register for this webinar, please click here.

     

    For more information, or if you have any questions, please visit https://ksrevidence.com/ or contact us at ksrevidence@systematic-reviews.com.

     

    Kind regards,

    The KSR Evidence team