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Critical Appraisal Training (#26)

The Health Library runs 2 critical appraisal training sessions as part of its scheduled programme. One session looks at a qualitative research paper and the other at a randomised controlled trial research paper.

One of the training librarians will take you through the critical appraisal of the paper. There will be opportunity to discuss the papers selected and ask questions.

Features of the critical appraisal course listed: qualitative or RCT paper , CASP, discussion and practice
Features of the critical appraisal course
You can book online or contact the training librarians to reserve your place.

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