The Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) Region 3, housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library, would like to invite you to join us for the next session of our monthly webinar series. Health Bytes is a monthly 1 hour series that focuses on topics of interest to clinicians, researchers, faculty and information professionals.
Details on joining the meeting are available at the event link below. The session is free to any interested parties.
Webinar Description:
A high-quality systematic review is the most reliable source of evidence to help clinical decision making. This presentation will briefly discuss the steps, best practices, and strategies for conducting a systematic review in a smaller library setting or for a solo librarian with multiple job roles in an academic medical center. The most important elements such as librarian’s role and collaboration strategies, research question development, searching and data management, helpful standards and tools, and getting the work published etc. will be discussed.
Presenter Description:
Prasanna Vaduvathiriyan, MLS, is a health sciences librarian with research interest in investigating innovative approaches in health sciences education and research. She is committed to function as an integral member of the University of Kansas Medical Center campus-wide care team by facilitating the access and delivery of critical and evidence-based information in healthcare, research, and education. Although Prasanna has multiple job roles, she identifies systematic review collaboration as one of the essential expertise of a medical librarian. She has completed essential trainings and successfully collaborated with researchers in conducting reviews.
Register here: https://www.nnlm.gov/training/class/conducting-systematic-review-overview-process