How to do meta-analysis using Revman Software? (Dr Deep Dutta Endocrinologist)
Meta-analysis is a scientific validated way of analyzing results from different clinical trials evaluating the efficacy/safety/validity of a particular treatment option/ intervention for different disease states. Meta-analysis give weightage to the quality of the trials included in the analysis, the data distribution, weightage and reliability. This video provides an hands on experience with regards to using free to use meta-analysis software REVMAN developed by the Cochrane Group. An actual meta-analysis done by our group and published has been discussed here (Efficacy & Safety of Gemigliptin in the management of type-2 diabetes)

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Risk of Bias in Meta-Analysis. ROBINS I for Cohorts & ROB 2 for RCTs (Step-by-Step Tutorial)

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How to do your first meta-analysis from start to finish. A complete workshop.

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Meta-analysis data entry & analysis using RevMan Web 2025 software (Dr Deep Dutta Endocrinologist)

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Heterogeneity - Meta-Analysis Workshop Online Video Series Course

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RevMan Tutorial - Entering Data For Meta-Analysis

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8 Steps Of Systematic Review And MetaAnalysis-Dr. Hassaan Tohid

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Systematic Review and Meta analysis - All you ever need to know

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Fixed Effect vs. Random Effects Models - Common Mistakes in Meta-Analysis and How To Avoid Them

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Effect size calculation in meta analysis

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Conducting a Meta-Analysis

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Steps to register a protocol for systematic review at PROSPERO (Dr Deep Dutta Endocrinologist)

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Systematic Review Webinars by IMPACT - SESSION 7 - Quality Assessment & Risk of Bias

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RoB 2.0: A revised tool to assess risk of bias in randomized trials

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Extracting Data for Meta-Analysis: Step 1

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A Practical Guide to Meta-Analysis - Zhixin Liu

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Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses - How to Interpret the Results

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Quick Meta Analysis Using Jamovi| Free & Fast Software to Analyze & Interpret Your Results in Min|

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Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: Part 3 - Conducting the Meta-Analysis

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How to read a Forest Plot in a meta analysis

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