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HEL-8031 Systematic Reviews - 2 stp
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Type of course
PhD course. This course is available for both program students and course students.
The course is organised by the Clinical Research Department at the University Hospital of Northern Norway (UNN) in Tromsø and the Department of Clinical Medicine at the Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT The Arctic University of Norway.
Course contents
Application deadline
PhD students and students at the Student Research Program at UiT The Arctic University of Norway register for class and exam in Studentweb by September 1st for autumn semester and February 1st for spring semester.
Other applicants apply for the right to study by June 1st for courses that are taught in the fall semester and December 1st for courses that are taught in the spring semester. Application is sent through SøknadsWeb. Please use the application code "9301 - Singular courses at the PhD level". If granted admission to the course students must register for class and exam in Studentweb by September 1st for autumn semester and February 1st for spring semester.
Admission requirements
PhD students and students at the Student Research Programme, or holders of a Norwegian master´s degree of five years or 3+2 years (or equivalent) may be admitted.
External PhD students and students at other student research programmes, must upload a document from their university stating that they are registered students. Others need to document that they are qualified.
This course has a maximum capacity of 10 students.
If there are more applicants than available seats in the course, students will be given priority from category 1 to 4:
- PhD students, research fellows and students participating in the Student Research Programme at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
- Research fellows at the University hospital, UNN·
- Participants in the Associate Professor Programme.
- PhD students and students at a Medical Student Research Programme at other universities
- Applicants who have minimum a master's degree or equivalent, but have not been admitted to a PhD programme.
Objective of the course
Knowledge
Students will:
- have the knowledge they need to search widely for studies for a systematic review, including the choice of sources to search and the words or phrases to use in the search.
- know how to assess the quality of potentially eligible studies and be able to identify suitable tools to use to assess quality and risk of bias.
- understand the basic principles of the meta-analyses techniques used for systematic reviews (including heterogeneity).
Skills
Students will be able to:
- state the research question for a systematic review, to cover key aspects of, for example, the population, interventions or exposures and outcome measures.
- choose the inclusion and exclusion criteria for a systematic review, including the types of participant, types of intervention or exposure (where appropriate) and types of outcome measure.
- set the eligibility criteria.
- plan the data extraction for a systematic review, and to design a simple data extraction form.
Competences
Students will be able to:
- understand the practical aspects of doing a systematic review.
- use this knowledge to appraise systematic reviews.
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Date for examination
The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.