Professor Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine East Lansing, Michigan, United States
Presentation Description / Summary: As systematic reviews grow in scope and complexity, automation has become increasingly accessible and essential. While many tools were originally developed for human clinical health research, a number of them can be successfully adapted for veterinary applications. The talk will focus on the two stages where automation is currently most advanced and impactful—screening and data extraction. Attendees will learn about the range of available tools, how they work, and how integrating AI-driven workflows can reduce time, cost, and manual effort while maintaining methodological rigor.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion the participants will be able to explain the automation tools available for systematic reviews
Upon completion the participants will be able to explain the automation tools available for veterinary science