Course: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy

Author Daniel Camero
Posted 2017.03.14

Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy

Monday 4th to Wednesday 6th September 2017

Birmingham

 

This three-day course is organised jointly by faculty from the University of Birmingham and the University of Amsterdam. The course is designed for individuals undertaking health technology assessment, health service researchers and healthcare professionals interested in understanding key issues in the design and conduct of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) studies. The course will be delivered through a mixture of interactive presentations, discussions and hands-on computer exercises.

 

Learning objectives

At the end of the course, participants should be able to:

  •         Appreciate the diversity of test usage and  study designs
  •         Understand potential risk of bias and concerns regarding applicability
  •         Understand the concept underlying approaches to meta-analysis
  •         Explore heterogeneity
  •         Create different types of analysis (in RevMan and Stata)
  •         Summarise results and draw appropriate conclusions

 

Course fee

Course fee including materials and refreshments is £695.

 

Registration and contact information

For registration and additional information, please see the web of the University of Birmingham.