Build your first systematic review
start to finish, in two days.
A practical, do-it-with-us workshop on Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis — built for PG residents, MPH scholars, and faculty who want to stop reading about SRMA and actually do one. Across two evenings you leave with a framed question, a search strategy, a meta-analysis you understand, and every template to finish.
One-time payment · per participant · includes templates + recording + certificate.
Not a lecture — a working session
By the end of the workshop you will have done the things most researchers stall on for months.
A framed, answerable question
Convert your vague interest into a PICO/PECO question that is registerable on PROSPERO — guided live.
A real search strategy
Build a Boolean search across PubMed + Cochrane with MeSH terms and a PRISMA-S-ready record of what you did.
Screening + extraction set up
Use the templates to screen titles/abstracts and structure your data extraction sheet for any study design.
A meta-analysis you can read
Watch a forest plot, funnel plot, and heterogeneity (I², τ²) built live in RevMan — and understand what each means.
Risk-of-bias confidence
Know when to use RoB 2 vs ROBINS-I vs QUADAS-2, and how to defend your judgements to a reviewer.
Templates + certificate
Take home 6 templates, the session recording, and a certificate of completion for your CV / appraisal.
What we cover, step by step
Two full days (23 & 24 May 2026, 10 AM – 7 PM IST), fully hands-on — you follow along on your own laptop with the templates open.
PICO / PECO / PIRD frameworks · FINER criteria · turning a clinical hunch into a registerable review question.
Eligibility criteria · outcome types · why registering before extraction protects you from reviewer challenges.
Boolean logic · MeSH vs free-text · searching PubMed + Cochrane · documenting for reproducibility (PRISMA-S).
Title/abstract screening · dual-reviewer logic · Cohen's κ · structured data extraction templates.
RoB 2 for RCTs · ROBINS-I for observational · QUADAS-2 for diagnostic · domain-by-domain judgement.
Effect sizes · fixed vs random effects · forest + funnel plots · heterogeneity (I², τ²) · subgroup & sensitivity analysis.
Certainty of evidence · Summary of Findings table · PRISMA 2020 flow diagram · what journals expect.
Choosing a journal · cover-letter basics · open floor — bring your own topic and get live feedback on where to start.
What's included
Built for first-time review authors
- ▸ PG residents (MD / MS / MDS / DNB) needing a thesis or publication
- ▸ MPH & public-health scholars
- ▸ Nursing, dental, physiotherapy & allied-health faculty
- ▸ Junior faculty who must publish but were never formally taught SRMA
- ▸ Anyone who attended the free webinar and wants the hands-on next step
No prior systematic-review experience required. Bring a laptop and a topic you care about.
Webinar → Workshop → Suite
Pick the depth that matches where you are. The workshop is the hands-on middle step.
| Offering | Price | Best for | You get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free / ₹99 Webinar | ₹99 | Curious, exploring | A live talk + framework overview |
| Hands-On Workshop (this) | ₹999 | Ready to actually do one | Hands-on session + 6 templates + RevMan demo + recording + certificate |
| AI SRMA Suite | ₹6,999 lifetime | Finishing a real review to publish | Lifetime AI workspace + 1:1 mentorship + methodology review at every gate + journal help Register for the Suite — ₹6,999 → |
Workshop participants get their ₹999 adjusted toward the Suite if they upgrade within 30 days.
Our participants are getting published
The exact method you'll learn in this workshop has put URN-trained authors into Elsevier, PubMed-indexed, and impact-factor journals. Real papers, real links — verify them yourself.
Prevalence of normal weight obesity among adults in Southeast Asia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
K.G. Sruthi, C. Aditya, Paramjot Panda, Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty, M.R. Behera
✓ Systematic review & meta-analysis · URN-affiliated
Ethical challenges of digital health data collection & surveillance during Covid-19 in India: a systematic review
S. Parasuraman, A. Murali, P. Panda, K.G. Sruthi, J. Ranjan Mohanty
✓ Systematic review · led by URN-trained authors
Utilization rate & associated factors of ANC services among Santhal tribe women, Jharkhand — a cross-sectional study
N. Kumar, R.K. Sah, Paramjot Panda, Jyoti R Mohanty, S. Tripathy, S. Negi, et al.
✓ PubMed-indexed · PMID 40726722
The difference between a folder of notes and a published paper is method + finishing it. This workshop teaches the method. The AI SRMA Suite helps you finish it →
Taught by published methodologists

Dr. Paramjot Panda
PhD (AIPH) · MPH (Manipal + Maastricht)
Systematic-review methodologist · 1,850+ Google Scholar citations · trains scholars across 12+ medical schools.

Dr. Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty
Editor-in-Chief, UJHSE · State M&E Manager (Global Fund)
15+ years public-health field experience · leads editorial review & journal-fit guidance · CRM & GCP certified.
A verifiable, QR-authenticated certificate
Not a screenshot — a government-logo, ISO-marked, dual-signed certificate with a live verification link any employer or selection committee can check.

Dr. Jyoti Ranjan MohantyFounder & Executive Director
Dr. Paramjot PandaFounder & Chief Executive
Your real certificate carries your name + designation, a unique certificate ID, and a live QR code that resolves to URN's public verification page.
Why this certificate actually matters
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Stop reading about systematic reviews. Spend two focused days actually building one — with templates, a recording, and a certificate to keep.
Secured by Razorpay · instant email confirmation · 7-day refund · ₹999 workshop fee credited toward Suite upgrade