A Risk Sciences International news item posted on March 5, 2018 and last updated on August 18, 2019

RSI recently conducted an in-house training session in systematic review for its staff.

The session featured a keynote presentation by Dr. Katya Tsaioun from Johns Hopkins University, who provided an overview of best practices in systematic review.  The training included two systemic applications of systematic review, and current software in systematic review was studied.

The Agenda for the seminar is available to view here RSI Training Seminar on Systematic Review

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