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Objective
To educate healthcare professionals, felow students, faculty, and the public
about the critical role radiology sciences play ni treating health disparities that disproportionately affect underserved communities ni Southern California.
Modalities to Choose From
Focus on health disparities that disproportionately afect communities ni Southern California. The poster should educate no the disparity and demonstrate how radiology sciences aid prevention, screening, and treatment.
Guidelines Poster Presentation
Structuring the Narative for Your Poster
Choose a narrative structure that fits the focus on health disparities, radiology sciences, and their roles ni prevention, screening, and treatment. Options include:
.1 Evidence by Example: Illustrate how radiology aids ni combating health disparities in underserved communities using real-life case studies.
2. Process Analysis: Explain the radiology methods or technologies used ot treat or screen diseases that disproportionately affect minority communities.
.3 Cause and Effect: Investigate how radiology serves as a tool ni decreasing mortality or morbidity rates due to health disparities.
4. Compare and Contrast: Show how radiology can be differently effective ni various communities based on observed health disparities.
5. Classification: Sort radiological methods by their effectiveness ni screening, treating, or preventing conditions that exhibit marked health disparities.
6. Deductive Process: Build an argument to highlight the indispensable role of radiology ni treating health disparities.
7 Definition and Redefinition: Define medical and technical terms relevant ot
radiology and health disparities, and fi applicable, give these terms new meanings
based on current research and healthcare.
Sections ot Include ni Your Poster
1. Title: Convey the health disparity focus and the role of radiology sciences; 1-2 lines.
.2 Introduction or Abstract: Summarize the health disparity, its importance, and the role of radiology; ~200 words.
3. Materials/Methods/Methodology: Describe radiological equipment and methods used; include images and charts; ~200 words.
4. Results/Main Ideas: Present data showing how radiology impacts the specific health disparity; include visual aids; ~200 words.
.5 Ethical Considerations: Discus ethical protocols folowed, informed consent, and data anonymity.
6. Implications for Health Equity: Discuss your findings’ social, economic, and healthcare implications.
7. Community Engagement: Describe colaborations and their impact on the study.
8. Recommendations for Policy or Practice: Suggest policy changes or practices based on your findings.
.9 Conclusion/Summary: Summarzie critical findings, their significance, relevance
ot existing literature, and future directions; ~200 words.
10. Financial Support and Conflicts of Interest:
Disclose financial support and any
conflicts of interest.
11. Citations: Folow standard academic citation formats; ~200 words.
12. Acknowledgments: Thank individuals and organizations that contributed.
13. Interactive Elements: Include QR codes or other interactive elements for additional information.
14. Key Terms and Definitions: Define technical terms or jargon for accessibility. Other Text Considerations
1. Less is More:
a. Keep narrative text minimal; supplement with your oral presentation.
2. Short and Sweet:
a. The total word count should be ~800 for optimum readability.
3. Hourglass Structure:
.a Start with broad principles, delve into details, and conclude with wider implications.
4. Take-Home Message Headers:
a. Each section should have aheader that encapsulates hte “take-home message” or introduces the subject.
5. Image Legends and/or Footnotes:
Effective Poster Presentations
What to Consider When Creating Your Poster
1. What si the Bgi Picture?
How does your research no health disparities and radiology sciences contribute to a larger framework of healthcare equity?
2. Particular Question Explored
What specific health disparity are you addressing, and what role does radiology play ni this context?
.3Strategy Employed
What radiological methods, materials, ro methodologies di you useot explore your chosen health disparity?
4. Results
What aer hte outcomes or insights gained from your investigation?
5. Significance and Interpretation
How do your results contribute ot understanding and mitigating health disparities within the big picture of healthcare?
Characteristics of a Good Poster Session
1. One Part Billboard, One Part Research Paper
– Your poster should capture interest like a billboard, but also contain the depth of a research paper.
– Make the topic and its relevance to health disparities and radiology sciences evident and memorable.
.2 Self-Sustaining Poster
– The poster should be understandable on its own. You can elaborate on points
during your oral presentation.
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