Templates
For the final report, most medical journal templates are acceptable.
For example, you can consider this collection of science/medical journal
templates provided by nextgenediting.com.
For the slides/poster, most professional templates are acceptable.
You may also consider using the Carle Illinois College of Medicine
theme:
Grading Criteria (Presentation and Poster/Slides)
The video and slides presentation will be graded based on the
following items:
- Presentation Contents:
- Has a well-motivated and clear introduction of background context
and explicit relevance to clinical practice.
- Demonstrates competency in acquiring, processing, and managing data
sets appropriate to addressing the clinical problem.
- Contains compelling and informative visualizations of the underlying
data and/or the analysis results.
- Conveys significant data analysis findings with a translational path
to impacting clinical practice.
- Contains state-of-the art or innovative methods for data
analysis.
- Demonstrates an sizable amount of effort or complexity in the
completed work
- Clearly addresses its main shortcomings and discusses potential
future directions
- Presentation and Team Efforts
- The presentation was well organized with strong visual aesthetics
(consider if the presentation was at the appropriate level of detail,
focused, interesting, and flowed well from introduction to
conclusion).
- The presentation delivery was professional and engaging (consider
the pacing, emphasis, voice level, mannerisms) for intended target
audience.
- The presenters demonstrated familiarity with the material and
handled responses to questions well.
- There appeared to be an equitable division of labor between the team
members.
- If Poster,
- The stand-alone poster presented the important overview and details
of project with clarity (consider if the poster sections were readable,
understandable, relevant, informative, and concise, with a consistent
and proper style and interpretable images)