Clinical Case Poster
Title:
- Should be engaging, specific, and descriptive (brief as possible).
- Avoid abbreviations in the title.
Authors and Affiliations:
- List all authors, with the most involved listed first.
- Include affiliations and institutional logos if applicable.
Abstract:
- Limit word count to 500 words, excluding references and acknowledgments.
- Should include sections such as objectives, introduction/background, case description, discussion, and outcomes/conclusion.
Case Description:
- Provide a concise account of significant history, physical exams, lab results, and clinical course.
- Avoid unnecessary details; focus on relevance to the case's key message.
Discussion:
- Highlight differential diagnoses, work-up process, and unique aspects of the case.
- Include conclusions and take-home points to emphasize learning objectives.
References:
- Use a consistent citation format (e.g., AMA or Chicago).
Research Poster
Title and Author Information:
- Use a concise and descriptive title that reflects the research focus. (brief as possible).
- Include author names, affiliations, and institutional logos if required 179.
Introduction/Background:
- Provide context for the research, state the hypothesis or research question, and explain its significance 39.
- Keep background information minimal to maintain focus on the research 9.
Methods:
- Clearly describe the methodology, including study design, population/sample, data collection techniques, and analytical methods used 19.
- Be concise but precise to ensure reproducibility 9.
Results:
- Present key findings using graphs, charts, or tables.
- Highlight results that directly support your hypothesis or objectives 310.
Conclusions/Discussion:
- Summarize the implications of your findings.
- Avoid restating results; instead, discuss their significance and potential applications 13.
Acknowledgments and References:
- Acknowledge contributors and funding sources.
- Cite only the most relevant publications or data sources 13.