META-ANALYSIS vs SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: Know the Difference!
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Most students and researchers confuse systematic reviews and meta-analyses — but they are NOT the same thing.
In this video, João Evangelista explains the key difference between a Systematic Review and a Meta-Analysis in a simple and practical way.
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We start by understanding the basic literature review, then move to the structured methodology behind systematic reviews, and finally explain the extra statistical step that turns a systematic review into a meta-analysis.
If you're interested in research, academic publishing, evidence-based medicine, or learning how to produce high-impact studies, this is a fundamental concept you must understand.
On the Meta-Analysis Academy channel, we teach researchers and students how to publish stronger studies and build successful academic careers.
📊 In this video you will learn:
• What a literature review is
• What makes a systematic review different
• Why systematic reviews require protocols, databases, and bias assessment
• What a meta-analysis actually adds to a systematic review
• Why every meta-analysis is built on a systematic review — but not every systematic review has a meta-analysis
If you want to learn how to conduct and publish your own meta-analysis, check the link below.
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What is the Meta-Analysis Academy? Get to know the program that can help you to learn how to publish with high-impact, completely from scratch.
Our mission is two-fold: (1) to provide doctors and medical students worldwide with the tools to publish high-impact research with autonomy; and (2) to transform the careers of doctors and medical students through the publication of relevant research.
Rhanderson Cardoso, MD is a clinical cardiologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He graduated medical school in Brazil and did his training in Cardiology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was also a chief resident at the University of Miami Internal Medicine Residency Program.* Dr. Cardoso has published more than 90 manuscripts in PubMed-indexed journals, with over 2300 citations in the literature, including by international guidelines. In addition, he has taught thousands of students how to conduct impactful research with autonomy to also advance their careers through the Meta-Analysis Academy.
*Important: The Meta-Analysis Academy has no affiliation with the University of Miami, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, or Harvard Medical School. Opinions are exclusively that of Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso and the team at the Meta-Analysis Academy.
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