Scoping reviews are a type of research that aim to map out existing literature on a particular topic, identify key concepts, gaps in the research, and the types of evidence available. They are particularly useful when the topic is complex or has not been reviewed comprehensively before and are often used to provide an overview of a large body of literature.
Join us on Friday the 16th of August for an engaging workshop designed for individuals new to research or with limited experience with research (but all levels welcomed.) Our moderators, Noon Altijani and Temitope Ajagbe, will propose few research topics ideal for scoping reviews in Radiology with a focus on the African context which RIGAf would be supporting
The moderators will address questions regarding the practical steps of transforming these research question/s into published paper/s. You’ll learn about the role you can play, the time commitments required and the support available within RIGAf.
This workshop is perfect for those interested in research but unsure where to start. No prior research experience is necessary.
You can watch our previous webinar for the introduction to scoping reviews here; https://app.medall.org/contents/v-rigaf-research-club-how-to-do-a-systematic-review