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TITLE HERE Laboratory Values and Printing Tips Introduction: This is how to put together a winning poster, so read on, and best of luck for your presentation! Methods: For the abstract, use Times New Roman font, and increase or decrease the font size so that your abstract fits nicely into this space. You can freely adjust the abstract and references section fonts to fit them in as appropriate, even if you can’t read them from afar. Avoid using bullets, numbers or indentations to separate sections. Instead, bold and/or underline as shown. Results: Note the use of capitalization and uppercase/lowercase in the above title. Capitalize the first letter of all major words. Note that no periods have been used in “MD” and no commas separate the name from MD. Include the hospital name and location. Preferably, the title font should be Yellow/Times New Roman 48 point, and the author font should be White/Shadow/Times New Roman 36 point, but you might need to adjust them a little to fit your title and authors in the space. Conclusions: You are already on your way to a winning poster! Remember this is just a template, feel free to modify layout and colors to suit your individual presentation needs. Start early, and show your completed work to others before it is printed. All captions should be capitalized as shown on this poster No periods should be used after a single sentence, such as this This does not apply if you have two sentences within a bullet. In that case, as in this bullet, both sentences need bullets. You can change the color and style of your bullets by going to FORMAT then BULLETS AND NUMBERING Be sure to include copyright ©, registered ®, and trademark ™ as necessary for proprietary products. Type open parenthesis ( then either C or R or TM then a close parenthesis ) without any space in between. For both the © and ®, you will need to highlight them, go to FORMAT, then FONT, and check SUPERSCRIPT to make them look like © and ®. Italicize names like Staphylococcus aureus and foreign words such as sine qua non Ideally, ALL lab results should have units of measurement Use the TAB key or create columns to organize your results nicely Avoid using signs like – and + to denote negative and positive; spell out the words when possible. If you have a research poster, denote any significant value with a * and at the bottom of the summary or table, write “p<0.05 significant” To print a proof, go to PRINT… then under COLOR/GRAY- SCALE change it to PURE BLACK AND WHITE and check the box for SCALE TO FIT PAPER. TITLE HERE Font size is very important. Preferably, your font size should be between 24 and 28 point for these windows, with the exception of the abstract and your references. Use only “True type” fonts. Times New Roman or Arial are the preferred fonts; Times New Roman generally looks better. Try and fit the text into the space given. Editing, changing font size, and even adjusting spacing between lines (highlight text to change, click FORMAT, then LINE SPACING, then adjust line spacing) are tricks you can use. If you want to add a table, go to INSERT then TABLE Alternatively, you can cut and paste from Microsoft Word ® or another PowerPoint ® presentation For a figure, see the next caption. When necessary, indicate the reference in your text box like so (see Figure 1). Title Bars and Text BoxesTITLE HERE 1.Al-Mubarak N, Colombo A, Gaines PA, et. al. Multicenter evaluation of carotid artery stenting with a filter protection system. J Am Coll Cardiol 2002;39: California Advisory Committee on Human Cloning. Final report of the California Advisory Committee on Human Cloning. Sacremento: California Department of Health Services, (Accessed on April 23, 2002, at features/greely/.) features/ 3.Emergency Cardiac Care Committee and Subcommittees. Guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiac care. JAMA 1992;268: Zuckerman JD. Hip fracture. N Engl J Med 1996;334: Avoid mentioning things like “Case Description” on two bars or one “Case Description” and one “Case Description—continued.” Instead, delete one and its accompanying text box, then stretch the first box so it creates a large text area. To move bars, text boxes, pictures, etc. in a single direction, click on the object once, press the shift key, then click and drag the margin of the object in the direction you want. It should move in a straight line. Figure 1. Always title your figures such as Figure 1 and Figure 2. Point out interesting things by creating arrows from the drawing toolbar. Ideally, if you cite your references throughout the paper, identify them like so (1). Then, list your references in that very same order that you’ve cited them in. Alternatively, if you chose not to cite your references throughout the poster, list them alphabetically. Cite your references carefully; see the New England Journal for examples and pay close attention to such things as abbreviations, year published, volume, page numbers, spacing, etc. For up to five authors, write each author’s name. If there are six or more authors, write the first three then add “et. al.” If you cite a website, you must include the complete web page address and the date you accessed the webpage Like the abstract, the font size can be adjusted to accommodate. Writing references is very difficult—consult a style manual if needed (available with Dr. Joseph Musial). Photo’s How to Put Together a Winning Poster (Your Title Here) Author Names,Department or Division Here Organization here This poster Template is setup to print 34 x 46 inches. The file will be printed on a wide format ink jet printer in the Media Resources department. The print will be mounted on Foamcore board for tabletop display with an easel back. Submit your file early to allow time to print an 11x17 inch high resolution proof before printing the final Poster. For assistance contact the Media Resources Department: Main Campus Clara Ford Pavilion Bsmt. Room #50 (313) One Ford Place Suite 4H22 (313)