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Title: Title of Poster remove shadowing


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Title of Poster (remove shadowing italics if
default) use bold Arial font Authors full
names and titles should be included here. The
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
College of Pharmacy Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Results Objective 1
  • Consider reporting your results using your study
    objectives to demonstrate alignment and
    facilitate comprehension.
  • Try to put your results into a readable table or
    picture format.
  • A summary section of text can accompany the table
    in a separate text box such as this example.
  • Make sure to refer to the table (See Table 1).
  • Discussion
  • For this section you could number your content to
    match your objectives. For example, discuss the
    results from objective 1 here.
  • Then discuss or interpret results from objective
    2 here.
  • Objectives
  • Make sure to include objectives that start with
    measurable action verbs
  • Should an abstract be included on the poster? If
    the conference guidelines request its inclusion
    then yes, otherwise the abstract can be omitted
    for 3 reasons
  • Some abstracts are printed in the conference
    pamphlet, so it may already available.
  • If lack of space is an issue, the abstract can be
    deleted since the ideas are available in the
    remaining poster sections
  • A printout could be available for conference
    attendees that has a picture of your poster on
    one side and your abstract, contact information,
    and poster references on the other side
  • Conclusions
  • This section could also be called summary,
    recommendations, etc.
  • You could also include a future studies slide.
  • Notes on Using Tables. Etc.
  • Using tables as seen in the example above
    encouraged when creating your poster.
  • Line or bar graphs, timelines and other schemas
    are also encouraged.
  • Sometimes inserting a table into this slide can
    be difficult. It may be easier to create the
    table in word and copy and paste it into your
    text box or save insert it as a picture
  • A table like table 2 below should be avoided
    because it is hard for the audience to comprehend
    your message. Use alternate diagram instead or
    make sure to explain with text.
  • Other Poster Guidelines
  • Final guidelines to consider
  • Recommended poster dimensions are 3 x 5 ft
  • (36 by 56 inches defaulting to 56)
  • or (18 by 30 inches and tell Photo services to
    double the poster size (which will also double
    your current font size)
  • 3 x 5 is more affordable option (vs. 4X6).
  • Photographic services can print your poster
    (405-271-2173 in OKC). Remember to give yourself
    at least 3 days for drying time.
  • To use this template, delete text and use (or
    copy and paste) text boxes.
  • Box widths can be adjusted.
  • Introduction
  • Guidelines for the text box sections of the
    poster
  • Use Arial or other sanserif font. Use only 1
    font on poster.
  • Bold the title of each section for emphasis.
  • Remove italics and shadowing on all text. hard
    to read
  • Avoid using all capital letters.
  • All capital letters are easy to ignore and
    italics and show are hard to read.
  • Use bold and underline instead.
  • When creating the sections for your poster, avoid
    typing in paragraphs and instead bullet or number
    all information.
  • Each bullet should be no more than 2 lines of
    text per bullet.
  • Add spaces between bullets so all of the text in
    the section is not crowded together.
  • Open space facilitates reading the poster at a
    distance.
  • Align text using unjustified (uneven line
    lengths) because easier to read from a distance
  • Results Objective 2
  • Grade Analysis
  • Sample language structure for results Analysis
    of student performance using multivariate linear
    regression on scores from TBL activities to
    determine impact on final grade revealed that
    IRAT and team contribution scores significantly
    predicted overall grades in the course (plt.001).
  • Remember to state test used p-values.

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