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Workshop: Literature Reviews in the Health Sciences

Workshop: Literature Reviews in the Health Sciences In-Person / Online

The Literature Review is a form of evidence synthesis that is impactful and popular in the health sciences. Literature reviews can broaden the readers’ understanding of a topic, highlight research gaps that warrant new primary research, and offer clinicians and health practitioners insight into the efficacy of an impact or intervention, which can inform treatment. In this workshop, we will discuss what types of reviews are best suited for qualitative and quantitative research in the health sciences; what protocols and recommendations exists to guide the review process; how to search empirical literature methodologically and systematically in health-related databases; and answer any questions you may have about conducting a literature review in the health sciences. 

Presenter: Ava Kaplan, Research and Instruction Librarian

Where:  101 Russell / Online

 

Elevate Your Research builds upon the foundational series, Your Research Journey, by presenting valuable new topics, resources, and methodologies to make you an even stronger and highly proficient researcher. Held on Thursdays, 3-4pm, this series also invites deeper, collaborative work to strengthen academic research initiatives.

Upcoming:

Using PubMed for Research, Thursday, 8/1

To request disability-related accommodations, contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, or 212-678-3689, (646) 755-3144 video phone, as soon as possible.

Date:
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Time:
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
RH 101
Audience:
       
Categories:
  Workshop > Elevate Your Research     Workshop  

Registration is required. There are 7 in-person seats available. There are 23 online seats available.