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Forming and Researching a PICO Question (Thursday Thirty series)

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    Thursday Thirty sessions are half-hour workshops presented on a very specific topic. This month, we present how to form and research PICO questions! PICO questions are focused questions that make it easier to find research to answer a clinical question. Participants will learn how to identify the pieces of a PICO question, how to formulate the question based on information needs, and which tools are best to gather research.  Please contact Courtney Eger, courtney.eger@temple.edu with any questions or to RSVP for a group of 15 or more.

    Register at https://ginsburgstudy.temple.edu/calendar/events/PICO30


    Workshops offered by Temple University Libraries are accessible to people with disabilities. Please contact Richie Holland, Director of Library Administration, at richieh@temple.edu or 215-204-3455 for more information, to request an accommodation, or with questions/concerns.  

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    Created By: Temple University Libraries
    Open To: Faculty and Staff // Undergraduate Students // Graduate Students
    Type: Workshop / Webinar
    Tags: Health Sciences Libraries

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