Discover the power of expert database searching with our comprehensive course designed for medical researchers, academics, and professionals eager to enhance their research capabilities. Led by George, a seasoned medical information specialist with over half a decade of experience in systematic literature reviews, this course demystifies the vast ocean of scientific literature and equips you with the skills to navigate it effectively.
Throughout this course, you’ll learn how to conduct efficient and effective searches across various medical databases such as PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane, Scopus, PsycINFO, SPORTDiscus, ERIC, PERDro and CINAHL. Starting with the basics, we delve into the importance of systematic searching and how to formulate precise research questions using methodologies like PICO. We’ll explore advanced search techniques, including the use of thesaurus and free text terms, truncation, and Boolean operators.
Moreover, the course introduces cutting-edge AI tools and software that automate and enhance systematic reviews, ensuring you stay at the forefront of research technology. From building robust search strategies to understanding database-specific nuances, this course covers everything you need to refine your searching skills and produce high-quality, evidence-based research.
Join us to unlock the full potential of your research capabilities, improve your search efficiency, and contribute significantly to the scientific community. Let’s navigate the depths of medical literature together and achieve research excellence.
Who this course is for:
- Academic Researchers: Individuals conducting research in any academic discipline who require comprehensive search strategies to support their findings.
- Medical Professionals: Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers looking to stay updated with the latest research or conduct their own.
- Librarians and Information Specialists: Professionals tasked with assisting students and researchers in navigating and utilizing databases effectively.
- Graduate and Postgraduate Students: Students involved in thesis or dissertation work who need to conduct systematic reviews and literature searches.
- Public Health Officials: Individuals working in public health who rely on the latest research to inform policies, programs, and health advisories.
- Clinical Researchers: Researchers conducting clinical trials or studies who need to review existing literature for background and justification.
- Pharmaceutical Industry Professionals: Individuals involved in drug research and development, regulatory affairs, or medical communications.
- Policy Makers and Analysts: Professionals who need to base their decisions on the most current and comprehensive research available.
- Biotech Companies: Researchers and decision-makers in biotechnology companies who need to keep abreast of the latest scientific discoveries.
- Science Journalists and Writers: Individuals who write about scientific topics and need to understand how to find and interpret research findings accurately.
- Educators and Academic Instructors: Faculty members who teach research methods or oversee student research projects.
- Evidence-Based Practice Advocates: Professionals in any field that relies on evidence-based practices, such as psychology, nursing, and social work.
Great value for money.