5 Simple Steps To Conduct Your First Meta-Analysis.
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 899.23 MB | Duration: 2h 30m
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 899.23 MB | Duration: 2h 30m
How to conduct and publish your first research paper from the scratch?
What you'll learn
Conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis from the scratch even if you do not have any previous idea in the field of research.
Read, understand and critique any research paper.
Understand all the complex research terms including P value, Confidence interval, standard deviation .. etc.
Search the database for all the information you need to know about any topic.
Write your first research paper by following simple steps and publish it in high quality journals.
Get a lot of tips and tricks in conducting any research paper.
Requirements
Dedication and time are the only requirements needed to be able to finish your first research project.
No previous experience or knowledge in the field of research are required, you will learn everything you need to know in this course.
Description
This course is designed in 5 simple steps to help all those who want to publish a research paper and do not have enough knowledge in the field of research. This course will explain all the complex research terms including P value, Standard deviation and confidence interval in a simple and easy way with a lot of examples. In addition to that, This course will answer all the questions that you might have asked yourself .. How to download any research paper? How to read a research paper? What is the meaning of database?How to search the database for any topic?How to choose a topic for my research?How to write a perfect script? How to publish a paper? What to look for in a journal before publishing your paper?This course is not designed to be a text book about research. However, it is designed in a more practical way aiming to take you from the scratch toward conducting your first meta-analysis and systematic review. I have also included a lot of white board video to make the content more engaging east to follow and understand. Moreover, you will find a lot of tips and tricks that will help you to choose your own topic.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 0.1 What to expect from this course?
Lecture 2 0.2 What are meta-analysis and systematic review?
Lecture 3 0.3 Why to conduct meta-analysis?
Lecture 4 0.4 Who is the instructor?
Lecture 5 0.5 How to get the best of this course?
Section 2: Step 1 : Choose a topic
Lecture 6 1.0 Overall view
Lecture 7 1.1 choose a topic
Lecture 8 1.2 Tips and Tricks
Section 3: Step 2 : Search and filtration
Lecture 9 2.0 Overall view
Lecture 10 2.1 Database
Lecture 11 2.2 Search strategy
Lecture 12 2.3 Cochrane library
Lecture 13 2.4 Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Lecture 14 2.5 Filtration
Lecture 15 2.6 Download the research papers
Lecture 16 2.7 PRISAM flow chart
Section 4: Step 3 : Data extraction
Lecture 17 3.0 Overall view
Lecture 18 3.1 Basic structure of a research paper
Lecture 19 3.2 Data extraction
Lecture 20 3.3 Summarization of data extraction
Lecture 21 3.4 Excel sheet for data extraction
Section 5: Step 4 : Statistical analysis
Lecture 22 4.0 Overall view of the statistics
Lecture 23 4.1 Forest plot curve
Section 6: Step 5 : Writing the script and publication
Lecture 24 5.1 Introduction
Lecture 25 5.2 Patient and Method
Lecture 26 5.3 Results
Lecture 27 5.4 Discussion and conclusion
Lecture 28 5.5 Reference
Lecture 29 5.6 Abstract
Lecture 30 5.7 Publication
Section 7: Supplementary materials : Statistical terms
Lecture 31 Types of Data
Lecture 32 Mean, Median and SD
Lecture 33 Confidence interval
Lecture 34 P value
Lecture 35 Heterogeneity
Lecture 36 Odds Ratio
Lecture 37 Risk Ratio
Beginners in the field of research who are aiming to conduct their first research paper.,Medic and paramedic who are willing to improve their portfolio by conducting and publishing research papers.,Anyone who is interested in reading, understanding or analysis any research paper.