Objectives

In this phase, you will complete the Final Report. The final report should contain all necessary components of a journal publication. You will also need to submit a 15-minute Final Presentation of your research project, along with the presentation slides/poster.

  • Meet with your mentor to discuss result interpretation and conclusion
  • Complete and submit your final report while also update sections from previous Phases
  • Submit the presentation and slides/poster

Timeline and Key Dates

  • [40 Points] Submit the Final Report by Feb 10, 2023
    • Final Report [Team Submission Link]
    • Please read the detailed requirements below
    • Your final report should contain updated Phase I - III sections [5 Points] and a new result and conclusion section [35 Points]
  • [40 Points] Submit a Presentation Video + Slides/Poster by Feb 24, 2023
  • [10 Points] Submit Peer Evaluations by Mar 10, 2023

Final Report and Presentation Guide

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 (Final Report)

The final report will be evaluated by course instructors and mentors based on the following items:

  • [Content] Content is thorough, accurate, and supported by citation of relevant literature. There is no redundancy or unnecessary minutia. Shows ability to summarize essential points of a large body of information. The report has an appropriate number of words. The targeted page limit is 8 with 12 point font. There is no page limit for the appendix.
  • [Data Analytics] Data collection, pre-processing and analysis are described clearly. Figures/tables are used to support the arguments and conclusion. Additional information should be presented in the appendix.
  • [Reasoning and Clarity of Summary] The topic is introduced, and groundwork is laid as to the direction of the report. Conclusions logically rely on prior information.
  • [Format & Organization] Clear organization. Paragraphs are complete yet concise, with strong topic sentences indicating the focus of each paragraph. Transitions tie sections together, as well as adjacent paragraphs. Formatting consistent throughout.
  • [Audience] Written at the appropriate level for an audience of medical researchers and data scientists, with no or well-defined jargon. Concepts should be explained when necessary in a formal tone.
  • [Clarity of Language and Writing Technique] Writing is crisp, clear, and concise. Use active voice, complete sentences, and grammatically correct subject-verb constructions with no spelling errors.
  • [Citations / References] Cites appropriate references in the body of the paper, using proper (Author, Year) format. The bibliography is complete, appropriately formatted, and matches in-text references.

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)

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