Systematic Reviewer
Systematic Reviewer is a career that involves reviewing and summarizing research evidence to provide information that can be used to make decisions about healthcare and other areas. Systematic reviewers use a systematic and rigorous approach to their work, ensuring that the evidence they review is reliable and valid.
What Does a Systematic Reviewer Do?
Systematic reviewers typically work in teams, and their work may involve:
- Searching for and retrieving relevant research studies
- Assessing the quality of the studies
- Extracting data from the studies
- Summarizing the findings of the studies
- Drawing conclusions about the evidence
Systematic reviewers may also be involved in developing and conducting research studies, and they may provide training and support to other researchers.
How to Become a Systematic Reviewer
There are a number of ways to become a systematic reviewer. Some people start out with a degree in a health-related field, such as medicine, nursing, or public health. Others may have a degree in a social science field, such as psychology or sociology. There are also a number of online courses and programs that can provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to become a systematic reviewer.