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Poster Samples & Sharing
Search these sites to get ideas on how posters are presented within your discipline.
Also, if you upload your poster to one of these sites you can provide handouts or bookmarks with links to the electronic version of your poster at the conference, and keep your work accessible long after the conference.
- Faculty of 1000 Research Posters Open access repository for posters and slide presentations across biology and medicine.
- eposters Open-access journal that provides free access to over 1,800 scientific and medical posters presented at conferences from around the world.
- FigShare This link opens in a new window figshare allows users to upload any file format so that scholarly information can be disseminated electronically.
Designing a Research Poster
The following resources provide guidance on the poster creation process .
- ACP American College of Physicians - Preparing a Poster Presentation This article addresses poster planning, production, and presentation.
- Makesigns Scientific Poster Tutorial Step-by-step guide to poster design and creation.
These resources can be used to obtain copyright compliant images . Image resolution will vary.
- USC Academic Unit Logotypes University approved logos.
- Open-i - Open Access Biomedical Image Search Engine This link opens in a new window Open-i searches for images in all Open Access articles indexed in PubMed Central. Search over 600,000 copyright compliant images by keyword, topic, or image to find relevant or visually similar images.
- Pixabay This link opens in a new window Repository of free, high quality, copyright compliant images. Begin typing "medical" into the search box. Click dropdown menu to filter by image type. Sign up for free account to download images.
- Wikimedia Commons This link opens in a new window A database of freely usable, high resolution image files.
- Google Images This link opens in a new window For copyright compliant images: type in keywords, click "Search tools", click on "Usage rights" dropdown menu, select from the "Labeled for reuse" options.
- Multimedia Resources (in the Health Sciences) Guide Find videos, audio clips, images, and cases to use in education.
Working with images
- Tips for working with images in Publisher Vendor tips for working with images in Publisher. Includes content about image size, resolution, file formats, and refining.
- Photoshop isn’t the only solution: 5 best programs for resizing images This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to upsample images using Photoshop, GIMP, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Preview, and Pixlr.
Image Manipulation Guidelines
Low resolution images may be manipulated to improve print quality, however you want to proceed with caution when it comes to images that represent research data.
- Rossner, M., & Yamada, K. (2004). What's in a picture? The temptation of image manipulation. The Journal of Cell Biology, 11-15. PMID: 15240566 This article provides specific guidelines on the do's and dont's of image manipulation in scientific publishing in order to ensure the integrity of your data.
Poster Sample / Tips
Diagram image citation: Blausen.com staff. " Blausen gallery 2014". Wikiversity Journal of Medicine. DOI:10.15347/ wjm /2014.010. ISSN 20018762. (Own work) [CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
- Scientific Conference Posters - Webinar This video provides an overview of some tools, resources and key elements to creating a conference poster. Content covers software, general content, design tips, provides image resources, and tips for improved print quality. ~35 min.
- Conference Poster Click here to download a pdf copy of the poster above.
- Scientific Posters PPT slides Click here to download video PPT slides.
Click on chart to access online.
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- Psychology of Color This site provides information on the meaning of color and how it is perceived.
- The Art of Color Coordination How to combine colors in order to have a positive effect on your audience.
Upsampling images in Photoshop
Through a process called upsampling , you can add pixels to low resolution images , and thereby improve the print quality . The short video below demonstrates how to upsample images in Photoshop .
Final Checklist
https://www.acponline.org/system/files/documents/education_recertification/education/program_directors/abstracts/prepare/poster_checklist.pdf
Universal Design
Universal Design is the design and composition of an environment so that it can be accessed, understood and used to the greatest extent possible by all people, regardless of their age, size or disability.
- Equal Access: Universal Design of Conference Exhibits and Presentations A checklist for making conference exhibits and presentations welcoming and accessible to everyone.
Microsoft Publisher Tutorials
The following resources provide guidance on how to use Microsoft Publisher . Resources at the top provide step-by-step guidance about poster creation. Links at the bottom provide general guidance on using Publisher.
- Microsoft Publisher: Conference Poster Sessions University of Liverpool's Microsoft Publisher software video tutorial. Step-by-step demonstration of the key features used to create a poster. Applicable to Publisher 2010, 2013, and 2016. Run time ~12 min.
- Publisher 2016 Essential Training Training videos via Lynda.com that offer in-depth instruction to Publisher 2016.
- Text wrapping in Publisher Guide on how to wrap text around images in Publisher.
PowerPoint Templates & Tutorials
Links to freely available PowerPoint conference poster templates , and guidance for specific software features relevant to poster creation .
- PhD Posters - Power Point Template Files PPT templates in a variety of sizes. Packed with helpful tips and easy to customize.
- Mega Print Inc - Free Powerpoint Scientific Research Poster Templates PowerPoint® 2007-2013 templates in a variety of sizes.
- Colin Purrington's PPT Poster Templates Free PPT templates and poster making tips.
- Using grids in PowerPoint Guide on how to set up grids in PPT for better content alignment.
- Creating a Poster in PowerPoint 2010 Eastern Michigan University's detailed guide to creating a poster in PowerPoint.
Other Software
Graphics , such as charts and tables can easily be created in Excel .
- Creating Excel charts with the Recommended Charts feature Lynda.com video tutorial that demonstrates how to create charts in Excel 2013. Requires login.
Print Vendors
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- PhD Posters Fabric or paper options. Also offers free PPT templates and many poster creation tips.
- PosterSmith Fabric posters.
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The AMCP and AMCP Foundation Joint Research Committee (JRC) has created a series of short videos to assist students and other presenters in creating a poster for conferences. Module topics are listed below.
- Poster Orientation
- Background and Objectives
- Conclusions
- Putting the Poster Together
- Presenting a Scientific Poster
After watching these tutorials, presenters – especially trainees – will better understand how to develop and present a poster.
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- Poster presentation resources slide deck
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Acknowledgments
With appreciation to the following volunteers for supporting this series and advancing the JRC mission to encourage the creation and dissemination of relevant and credible research
- Karen Worley, 2022-23 JRC Chair and Director, US Value Evidence & Outcomes, GSK
- David Singer, 2022-23 JRC Vice Chair and Director, US Health Outcomes, GSK
- Desola Davis, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, 2021-22 JRC Member and Senior Medical Scientist, Managed Care and Government Accounts, Gilead Sciences
- Laura Happe, JRC Liaison, JMCP Editor-in-Chief and Director, Online MS Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of Florida College of Pharmacy
- Kathleen Shoemaker, Pharm D, MBA, CPHIMS, 2021-22 JRC Member
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List of 200+ Healthcare & Medical Presentation Topics
This is a comprehensive list of more than 200 healthcare and Medical Presentation Topics is useful for Powerpoint PPT & Paper Presentations. These topics can be used for webinars, Seminars, conferences, oral presentations, speeches and classroom presentations
Students of MBBS, BAMS, BHMS, B Pharmacy, D Pharmacy, M Pharmacy, Bio-Technology and other medical and healthcare streams can get the benefit of this list of medical presentation topics.
Below is the list of Healthcare & Medical Topics for Presentation.
Abdominal Trauma
Abuse and Neglect
Adult Day Care
Ageing/Geriatrics
Air and community health
Airway Management and Ventilation
Allergies – Anaphylaxis
Alzheimer’s Disease
Ambulance Operations
Artificial respiration
Analysis of qualitative data
Analysis of quantitative data and approaching the families in Community
Attention Deficit Disorder
Aquatic Therapy
Assessment-Based Management
Autonomic nervous system & Peripheral nervous system
Behavioural sciences & their relevance to Community Health
Babysitting
Bacterial Vaginosis
Behavioural and Psychiatric Disorders
Biochemical characteristics of cancer
Biosimulation
Bio-statistics in Health
Bioterrorism – WMD
Birth Control for Moms
Blood Borne Pathogens
Breast Cancer
Breastfeeding & weaning & Baby-Friendly Hospitals Breastfeeding promotion
Cancer/Radiation Therapy
Cardiovascular system
Case-Control Studies
Cataract Surgery
Causation & association
Central nervous system
Childhood Obesity
Children’s Health
Cholesterol
Clinical forensic medicine
Clinical Decision Making
Cohort studies
Collection of data – sampling methods, the sample size
Collection of vital statistics in the community
Commonwealth Health Corporation
Commonwealth Health Foundation
Commonwealth Health Free Clinic
Communications
Community organization in rural and urban areas – community participation
Concepts in Community Health
Creatinine Blood Test
Crime Scene Awareness
Cross-Sectional Anatomy
Culture, habits, customs and community health
Customised treatments
Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness
Demographic trends in India.
Designing interview schedules – KABP studies
DNA repair mechanisms and related disorders
DNA Replication,
DNA Sequencing for Routine Checkups
DNA Transcription
Documentation
Drive-Thru Clinics
Ears, Nose and Throat Disorders
EMS Systems Roles and Responsibilities
Endocrine System and Individual Endocrine Glands
Endocrinology
Endoscopic Ultrasound: New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications
Environment and community health
Environmental toxicology
Environmental Conditions
Epidemiology as a tool for community health
Expanding Surgical Options for Lung Cancer Treatments
Eye banking & ethics in ophthalmology
Family and its role in health and disease
Family planning methods: permanent methods
Family planning methods: spacing methods
The fate of the antigen-antibody complex
Fertility & fertility-related statistics
Fitness/Exercise
Food habits, customs related to pregnancy, childbirth & lactation
Food Hygiene, Food Adulteration & Food poisoning
Forensic medicine & toxicology
Forensic psychiatry
Gastroenterology
Gastrointestinal System
Genetic Engineering: Recombinant DNA technology
Gynaecology
Hazardous Materials Incidents
Head – Facial Trauma
Health care of special groups: Adolescents & School Children
Health Education Tools & Audio-visual aids
Health hazards faced by agricultural workers
Health Planning in India
Health problem associated with urbanization & industrialization
Health seeking behaviour – barriers to health
The health situation in India
Healthcare Careers
Healthy Lifestyle
Heart Attacks in Women
Heart Disease
Heart Disease & Stroke Risk Factors
Haematology
Haemorrhage and Shock
Haemorrhoids
High Blood Pressure
High-risk strategy & risk factors in pregnancy & childbirth
Histology of various organs/organ systems
History of The Medical Center
History Taking
Home Health Care
Home Medical Equipment
Hospitals at home
Human sexuality; sex and marriage counselling
Hybrid Approach to Coronary Artery Disease
Hypothermia and its clinical applications
IEC & Health Education Strategies
Illness and Injury Prevention
Immunization for international travel
Indoor environment and health
Industrial toxic exposures
Infant & Child Mortality
Infant Care (Safety, CPR, Birth)
Infectious Diseases
Infectious – Communicable Diseases
Introduction to Maternal & Child Health
Jet-Set & Suture
Joint Replacement
Kidney Failure
LASIK (Eye Procedure)
Life tables and life table techniques for evaluation of family planning methods
Life Span Development
Manage Kids’ Diabetes
Massage Therapy
Measurement of Nutritional Status of Community
Introduction to Family Health Advisory Service
Measuring the burden of disease in the community
Measuring vital events in the community
Medical Equipment
Medical Ethics:
Medical Incident Command
Medical jurisprudence
Medical/Legal Issues
Medication Errors/Drug Interactions
Medico-social problems, beliefs and practices related to acute and chronic diseases
Memory enhancement
Men’s Health
Multiple Sclerosis
Musculoskeletal Trauma
Nanorobotics
National Family Welfare Programme – 2;
National Family Welfare Programme – I
National health programmes for the control of communicable/non-communicable diseases
National Population Policy
A natural history of disease and levels of prevention
Neonatology
Neuro Anatomy
Neuromuscular transmission
The normal distribution, Bi-nominal distribution & poison Distribution
Nuclear Medicine (PET Imaging and Radiation Safety)
Nutrition Programmes in India
Nutritional requirements & sources
Osteoporosis
Parenting an ADHD Child
Pathophysiology
Patient Assessment
Patients with Special Challenges
Paediatrics
Pharmacology
Physiological effects of yoga
Planning & Evaluation of Health Education Programmes
Pneumoconiosis
Preserving Fertility in Cancer Survivors
Prevention of occupational diseases & ESI
Principles of bioelectricity
Probabilities and conditional probabilities
Prostate Cancer: Should We Be Screening?
Protein-energy malnutrition, growth monitoring & promotion
Pulmonary Emergency
Reproductive and Child Health Programme
Rescue Awareness and Operations
Review of the Human Body
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Road Traffic Accidents
Senior Health
Sleep and Pulmonary Disorders
Sleep is the new sex
Socio-economic measurement status and its role in community health
Soft Tissue Trauma
Special Sensory Organs
Spinal Trauma
Spirituality & Health
Sports Injuries and Treatment
Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy Offers Option to High-Risk Surgery Patients
Stress Management
Stroke/Aneurysms
Survey methods and interview techniques in community Health
Techniques of Physical Examination
Testicular & Prostate Cancer
Tests of significance of statistical hypothesis
The next pandemic
The yogic practices
The Well-Being of the Paramedic
Therapeutic Communications
Thoracic Trauma
Trauma Systems and Mechanism of Injury
Vaccines for All Ages
Varicose Veins
Vascular Disease/Surgery
Venous Access and Medication Administration
Waste disposal
Water and community health
When to Call 911
Women’s Health
Work Injury Management
Working environment and community health
Worksite Wellness
Xenobiotics
Yoga in health and disease
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Original Research Posters
Pharmacist Medication Review: An Integrated Team Approach to Service Home-Based Primary Care Patients Submitting Author: Michele Monzon-Kenneke, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP - Clinical Pharmacist - Northwestern Medicine For questions: [email protected]
Additional Authors: Paul Chiang, MD - Physician - Northwestern Medicine Mark Greg, PharmD - Clinical Pharmacist - Northwestern Medicine
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Evaluation of Burnout Among Illinois Pharmacists Submitting Author: Jennifer D. Arnoldi, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Associate Professor, SIUE School of Pharmacy For questions: [email protected]
Incidence of Hypoglycemia Using 5 Units verus 10 Units of Regular Insulin in the Treatment of Hyperkalemia Patients in the Emergency Department Submitting Author: Yetunde Adebusayo Ademoyo Pharm.D UIC College of Pharmacy, PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, Memorial Medical Center Springfield IL For questions: [email protected]
Additional Authors: Megan Allen PharmD, BCPS Clinical Pharmacist, Memorial Medical Center Springfield IL Michael Guithues PharmD, BCPS, ED Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Memorial Medical Center Spring Field IL Don Ferrill PharmD BCPS, Residency Director, Memorial Medical Center Springfield IL Maithili Deshpande PhD, Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Assessment of Medication History Accuracy and Completeness at Admission Submitting Author: Alexander Thorp, PharmD PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy at Rockford For questions: [email protected]
Additional Authors: Jeremy Kosacz, PharmD Clinical Pharmacist SwedishAmerican Hospital Thomas Carey, PharmD Director of Pharmacy SwedishAmerican Hospital Eva Morrison, PharmD Inpatient Pharmacy Manager SwedishAmerican Hospital Christopher Schriever, PharmD, MS, AAHIVP Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director Annette Hays, PharmD, BCPS, CDCES Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy UIC College of Pharmacy at Rockford PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Coordinator
Comparison of a Centralized versus Decentralized Pharmacy Workflow in a COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Submitting Author: Ashley Walter, PharmD, HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital For questions: [email protected]
Additional Authors: Joshua M. Schmees, PharmD; HSHS Pharmacy Informaticist, Pharmacy Informatics Residency Program Director; HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital Julia K. Schimmelpfennig, PharmD, MS, BCPS, CDE; Pharmacy Director; HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital Dawn M. Dankenbring, PharmD, BCPS; Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director; HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital Reina S. Shimozono, PharmD, BCPS; SEO Pharmacy Informaticist/Epic Willow Pharmacist; HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital
Assessment of Patient-Specific Risk Factors and Number of Medication Inconsistencies in a Primary Care Setting using Multidisciplinary Medication Reconciliation Submitting Author: Ashley Stefanski, PharmD** For questions: [email protected]
Additional Authors: Edward Foley, MD* Parth Patel, PharmD Candidate 2021** Juhi Buch, PharmD Candidate 2022** Doan Ly, PharmD Candidate 2022** Vivian Harvey, MD* Madeline Knott, MD* Daniel Majerczyk, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CACP*,** * Loyola Medicine MacNeal Family Medicine Clinic ** Roosevelt University College of Science, Health, and Pharmacy
Encore Posters
Virtual Medication Tour with a Pharmacist as part of a Cystic Fibrosis Telehealth Clinic Submitting Author: Shannon Rotolo, PharmD, BCPS University of Chicago Medicine For questions: [email protected]
Additional Author: Nicole Warda, BS, PharmD candidate 2021 University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy
Impact of an Embedded Pharmacist on Diabetes Control in a Primary Care Practice Submitting Author: Imran Khan, Pharm.D. Clinical Pharmacist, Ambulatory Pharmacy Care Management Northwestern Medicine For questions: [email protected]
Additional Author: Therese Castrogiovanni, Pharm.D, CDCES Clinical Pharmacist RMG Wheaton Internal Medicine
Identification of Patient Factors Predictive of Naloxone Prescription: A Retrospective Cohort Study Submitting Author: Elizabeth Eastman, PharmD Candidate For questions: [email protected]
Additional Authors: Riley Skube, PharmD Candidate, Timothy Cruz, PharmD, Christopher Herndon, PharmD, BCACP
Student Posters
Synthesis of Truncated, Methanethiosulfonate-containing Analogues of ACHN-975 Submitting Author: Parth Shah, PharmD Candidate For questions: [email protected]
Additional Author: Raniah Kareem, Advisor: Margaret E. Olson, PhD
Rocuronium vs Succinylcholine in the Traumatically Injured Brain: A Prospective, Pilot Study Submitting Author: Nadine Alwawi, PharmD Candidate Rosalind Franklin University College of Pharmacy For questions: [email protected]
Additional Authors: Lauren Stambolic, PharmD Advocate Christ Medical Center Marc McDowell, PharmD, BCPS, Advocate Christ Medical Center Sabrin Jaber, PharmD, Stanford University Medical Center Brook Walsh, PharmD, Little Company of Mary Hospital Ellen Omi, MD, Advocate Christ Medical Center Robert Mokszycki, PharmD, BCPS, University of Massachusetts
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Get your message across with effective visual displays of data and small blocks of supporting text. Think of your poster as an illustrated abstract.
Tell readers why your work matters , what you did , what you found , and what you recommend . This is significance, methods, results and conclusions and future directions. Avoid excessive focus on methods – it’s the results and conclusions that count!
Overall appearance. Use a pleasing arrangement of graphics, text, colors. Your poster should be neat and uncluttered – use white space to help organize sections. Balance the placement of text and figures.
Organization. Use headings to help readers find what they’re looking for: objective, results, conclusions, etc. A columnar format helps traffic flow in a crowded poster session.
Minimize text – use graphics. Keep text in blocks of no more than 50-75 words – don’t create large, monolithic paragraphs of prose. Use ‘bullets’ instead of lengthy text. Text size. All text should be large enough to read from 1-2 meters , including the text in figures . Title should be larger, to attract attention from far away. Sans serif fonts (arial) read easiest.
Use color cautiously. Dark letters on light background are easiest to read. Keep contrast high – don’t use pastels. Stick to a theme of 2-3 colors, or perhaps only black and white.
Have your poster flow from top to bottom (first), then left to right.
Prepare a 3-5 minute verbal explanation. Some people will ask you to “walk me through your poster.” In making such a presentation, don’t read the poster. Instead, give the big picture, explain why the problem is important, and use the graphics on your poster to illustrate and support your findings and recommendations.
Focus on relationships – exact values are usually not important.
Clean graphs show data clearly! Eliminate “chart junk” to keep focus on data. Grid lines, detailed ticks on axes, data markers, and grey background are not needed. Label data lines directly, when possible.
Legends force reader to look back and forth to decode graph. Try to have all the info you need on the figure itself and just have a title for the figure and no legend. The figure title might best be the conclusion derived from the data.
Posters are tri-fold, 3′ high x 4′ wide.
You can print out your figures and the text panels and use double-sided tape to attach. The sheets here are standard 8.5″ x 11″
This is just a suggestion for organization. You should work with your mentor to realize a final presentation.
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Advantages of Student Research Poster Presentations
By xinyu (eric) wang, phd and avadhesh sharma, pharmd, phd.
Presenting a poster on research day highlights the outcomes of student research activities. Poster presentations promote student research efforts, sharpen student presentation skills and lead to increased visibility within the research community at PCOM.
Student Research Advantages
The advantages for students of doing research include:
- Developing a better understanding of related topics covered in the PharmD curriculum by going from theory to practice.
- Gaining research experience and hopefully contributing to research publications which strengthen professional development and residency applications.
Poster Presentation Opportunities
Students can present posters at various conferences and meetings. Usually every meeting has specific dimensions for poster designs. PCOM PharmD students have the opportunity to present posters at PCOM Research Day, research meetings, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy annual meeting and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting and exhibition. The poster can feature any of the following types of research:
- Pharmaceutical science (drug discovery, drug development, drug delivery, etc.)
- Community-based research
- Pharmacy practice (retrospective analysis, case study, etc.)
- Teaching scholarship
Usually, the faculty mentor assists students by providing research poster templates and guidance to students on how to prepare a poster as per the need of the meeting or conference. Students are encouraged to reach out to faculty directly based on a common interest in research.
To learn more about student research at PCOM School of Pharmacy, visit our pharmacy research page .
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6 Tips for Pharmacy Students Presenting Posters at a Conference
Presenting a research poster at a conference as a pharmacy student can initially seem like a nerve-racking experience, but it can be very rewarding as you develop professionally and personally.
Here are a few tips to help your poster session run smoothly and successfully:
1. Print your poster early.
Once your abstract has been accepted and you have put the finishing touches on your poster, do not wait until the last minute to have it printed. There are many different ways you can print a poster, and you should seek out the method that best fits your needs.
If your university has an associated medical center, it will typically provide printing services free of charge or at a reduced rate for students. Depending on the size of the medical center and department of medicine, the queue for printing may be long. If you seek this method of printing, you should schedule your appointment well ahead of time to make sure it is complete in time for the conference.
If you completed your research with a company, inquire within to see if there is a print shop that can fulfill your request. Depending on the company, it may even provide this service to you for free.
If your institution does not offer such services, local mail and printing stores can be an option, though prices tend to run high. Alternatively, there are many online companies that provide these services geared specifically towards scientific posters.
Online printing may be a good option for you if you plan on flying to the conference and do not want to drag a poster tube with you on the airplane. Many online poster-printing services offer direct delivery of your poster to the conference venue, or to your hotel room where you will be staying for the event.
The downside to these delivery services is not being able to see your poster and check for printing errors ahead of time.
2. Arrive to set your poster up early.
Depending on the size of the conference, the poster hall may be filled with hundreds to thousands of poster presenters. Make sure you arrive early so you can find your spot and have your poster set up before viewers come by.
Most venues will not provide the extra materials you may need to set up your poster, so make sure to bring some spare thumbtacks, pushpins, binder clips, or other fastening devices so you aren’t scrambling to find these when you arrive at your board.
3. Be prepared to provide explanations .
Posters are a great way to provide a quick synopsis of your research; however, they are usually not fully inclusive.
In addition, not everyone walking by will be interested in reading your entire poster. You should be prepared to provide a quick (under a minute) synopsis of your poster verbally to a viewer.
Keep in mind that viewers may pay more attention to your figures and graphs than the text, so make sure you are able to explain your figures in a quick and comprehensive way.
Some conferences may have prizes for the best posters in certain categories. Having a succinct explanation of your poster ready can score some points with the judges. This also shows you are knowledgeable about your research and are well organized.
4. Consider having handouts ready.
Poster sessions are unique in that your actual poster is not published. Rather, your abstract can be found in the publication of the poster proceedings.
Printing a few copies of your poster in a miniature version on standard letter-sized paper will allow you to provide a copy to an interested viewer who may want to refer to your work at a later time. This is certainly not required, but it can be bonus if a viewer asks.
5. Have business cards ready .
You never know who is going to approach you. Poster sessions are a great way to show off the hard work you have been putting into a project, but these sessions also serve as great networking opportunities.
Many people will stop and talk to you about your poster. This is an excellent opportunity to hand out your business card and help build your professional network.
Depending on the type of research you are presenting, you may catch the eye of someone who is doing similar work or is very interested in the work you are doing. This may open new doors to research collaborations or even job offers.
6. Make it known that you’re a presenter.
Many conferences will have ribbons that you can attach to your nametag signifying your involvement in other activities. Having a “Poster Presenter” ribbon added to your nametag can help you stand out from the crowd in networking situations.
When potential employers or residency programs see your ribbon, they may initiate conversation with you, further inquiring about your poster.
Presenting a poster at a conference as a student can be a daunting task, but the benefits to your professional development are great. Remember to be prepared, arrive on time, and stay confident.
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Each year students have the opportunity to participate in various research electives mentored by faculty members from the departments of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The results of these projects are showcased during an annual Student Research Poster Day in April. Students and faculty members also regularly present posters at national pharmacy conferences, including the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the American Pharmacists Association. Detailed information on presented posters along with links to view them are available in our Poster Archive. Those titles preceded by an asterisk (*) indicate winners in the Student Research Day judging.
Past Presentations
2022 presentations, patients’ attitudes regarding initiation of therapy for osteoporosis after a fall-related fracture (.pdf).
- Student Authors : Bryanna Polascik, Emily Bradshaw
- Faculty : Dr. Dominick Trombetta
Integrating Systemic Racism into a First Professional year Course with a Student-Led Symposium Capstone (.pdf)
- Faculty : Dr. Meagan Mielczarek, Dr. Judith DeLuca, Dr. Troy Lynn Lewis, Dr. Kimberly Ference
Remote work in Pharmacy Academia and Implications for the New-Normal (.pdf)
- Student Author : William Allan Prescott
- Faculty : Dr. Daniel Kennedy, Dr. Judith DeLuca
Woke or fast asleep? Inclusion of Systemic Racism Education within Doctor of Pharmacy Curricula (.pdf)
- Other Authors : Katie Leslie, PhD; Kris Tupas, Hope Campbell, Michelle Blakely, PhD, MEd; Marina Kawaguchi-Suzuki, PharmD, PhD; Edo-abasi McGee
- Faculty : Dr. Troy Lynn Lewis
An Innovative Approach to Teaching Wellness Principles and Promoting Health Behavior Change in Pharmacy Students (.pdf)
- Faculty : Dr. Dominick Trombetta, Dr. Dana Manning
International Analgesia and Sedation Weaning and Withdrawal Practices in Critically Ill Adults: The Adult Iatrogenic Withdrawal Study in the ICU (ALERT-ICU). (.pdf)
- Other Authors : Burry L, Perreault M, Gélinas C, Smith K, Carini F, Eadie R, Saltarelli K, Mitchell J, Harpel J, Stewart R, Riker R, Fraser G, Erstad B
- Faculty : Dr. Scott Bolesta
Perceptions of Peer Teaching in a Pharmacy Skills-Based Lab
- Student Authors : Casciole M, Everett N, Kline L
- Faculty : Dr. Kimberly Ference, Dr. Brenda Gruver, Dr. Danielle Kieck
Student Pharmacist Perception of a Self-Directed Learning Experience in a Medication Therapy Management Program (.pdf)
- Student Author : Jaycee Blair
- Faculty : Dr. Avni Patel, Dr. Kendall Tucker
Characterizing Antibiotic Use Within a Free Primary Care Clinic (.pdf)
- Student Author : Stefanie Kramer
- Faculty : Dr. Kimmy Nguyen, Dr. Kendall Tucker
Assessing Cross-Pharmacy Discipline Collaboration Related to Transitions of Care (.pdf)
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- Faculty : Dr. Letitia Warunek, Dr. Brenda Gruver
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Variation in use of repurposed medications among patients with coronavirus disease 2019.
- Other Authors : Garcia MA, Johnson SW, Bosch NA, Sisson EK, Sheldrick CR, Kumar VK, Boman K, Bansal V, Deo N, Domecq JP, Lal A, Christie AB, Banner-Goodspeed VM, Sanghavi D, Vadgaonkar G, Gajic O, Kashyap R, Walkey AJ
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- Other Authors : Garcia MA, Johnson SW, Sisson EK, Sheldrick CR, Kumar VK, Boman K, Bansal V, Bogojevic M, Domecq JP, Lal A, Heavner S, Cheruku SR, Armaignac DL, Anderson HL, Denson JL, Gajic O, Kashyap R, Walkey AJ
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Engaging generation z students through a discover pharmacy summer camp (.pdf).
- Faculty : Dr. Julie Olenak
The Impact of a Pharmacist-Assisted Interprofessional Continuous Glucose Monitor Workflow in a Patient Centered Medical Home (.pdf)
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- Student Authors : D. Longyhore
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Psychoactive Medication Use in Nursing Home Residents
- Student Authors : Morgan Burgess, Leeann Mihalick
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*autophagy induction by alpha-santalol in human prostate cancer cells (.pdf).
- Student Authors : Maverick Reed, Cole Walters, Samantha Bartholomew, Sarah Hughes
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- Student Authors : Nevina Trunzo, Mina Roueinfar, Kayla Masters
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- Student Authors : Mina Roueinfar, Kevin Abraham
*Patient reported factors associated with improved motivation and retention in a diabetes prevention program within a community Pharmacy (.pdf)
- Student Authors : Cody Morcom, Rachel Wood
- Faculty : Dr. Nicole Pezzino
*Pharmacist GRIT assessment and its association to the medication therapy management completion rates (.pdf)
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- Student Author : Daon Kim
- Faculty : Dr. Zbigniew Witczak, Dr. Donald Mencer
Synthesis of Unexpected Chromanone Heterocycles from Dihydrolevoglucosenone (.pdf)
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Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Commencement 2024: Accomplishment through resilience
Graduates, families cherish the big moment together.
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Through loud cheers and happy tears, the fourth Doctoral Hooding Ceremony for Binghamton University’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences was a day to remember. Nearly 100 students received either a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences degree or a Doctor of Pharmacy degree on Thursday at the Anderson Center’s Osterhout Theatre.
Dean Kanneboyina Nagaraju started the ceremony by saying there are many reasons to congratulate our new Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Science graduates.
“You have accomplished a great deal in a short period. You have shown fantastic resilience as you adapted to changes in the delivery of instruction and changes at clinical rotation sites,” he said. “You grasped the many ways technology is used for skills education, research and capstone projects, but you also learned the value of communication with your faculty, fellow students and preceptors.”
Nagaraju highlighted the many achievements this cohort accomplished during their time at Binghamton.
“Your class has the highest number of residency (25 and counting) and fellowship placements (10) of any graduating class,” he said. “The largest number of capstone research poster presentations at ASHP and NYSCHP meetings. Some of you have your own prestigious national, regional and university-level awards for your training and research excellence. It is remarkable that your cohort has published a significant number of peer-reviewed papers.”
Nagaraju left the class with a boost of confidence: “Your h ard work has paid off, and now you are prepared to change the face of the pharmacy profession, whether at the local, state or national level.”
President Harvey Stenger picked up where Nagaraju left off, saying, “You don the traditional garb that sets you apart as scholars and scientists—the gown and hood that signal the wearer has achieved mastery of their subject matter and has produced new knowledge in your field.”
He called the graduates “pioneers” because this cohort is Binghamton’s fourth graduating class of PharmDs and second graduating class of master’s recipients the school has produced.
“What you do next is important in that you’ve paved the way for the many generations of students who are going to follow in your footsteps,” Stenger said. “So, today, as we recognize the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences’ Class of 2024, know that I am incredibly proud of all that you have accomplished. I look forward to learning of your many future successes.”
Before starting his speech, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Donald Hall took a moment to recognize Nagaraju, who recently received the rank of distinguished professor, the highest rank bestowed on faculty by the State University of New York. He then returned to the graduates, once again highlighting the effect that the pandemic had on education and how these graduates overcame it.
“We are all living in a different world since the pandemic upended our lives, but your Binghamton education and experiences will serve you well, whether you choose to work in a community or hospital setting or elsewhere in the pharmaceutical industry,” Hall said. “As newly minted masters and doctors of pharmacy, you are leaving us with a strong foundation in your discipline. You have honed your critical-thinking, decision-making and communication skills, and you have completed rigorous clinical rotations and a capstone research project that will give you an edge as you pursue your pharmacy career.”
Keynote speaker Michelle J. Schwartz spoke on the power these new graduates have and their ability to shape the future of pharmacy.
“ Know that your pharmacy degree equips you with the expertise, critical-thinking skills and ethical foundation to shape the future of medicine on a grand scale. Your training in entrepreneurism and innovation played a critical role in preparing you to address the rapid growth in biomedical and pharmaceutical startup companies to consult and advise venture capitalists, law firms, the financial service industry and policy thinkers in this country.”
Alumni Association President Cara Treidel welcomed the new graduates into the Binghamton University alumni community, one that stretches around the world.
“By graduating today, you are automatically a member of this community — the Alumni Association,” she said. “In addition to the friends you made here on campus, you have a worldwide network of alumni that you can tap into: more than 150,000 people across more than 100 countries. Wherever you go, there is likely to be a Binghamton grad who can offer support, answer questions or chat about shared Binghamton experiences.”
Class of 2024 graduate student speaker Paul Puccio reflected on his time with classmates at Binghamton and how they are all starting a new part of their lives.
“After today, your chapters as students will finally close as you embark on your next journey in life,” Puccio said. “Wherever it may take you, never forget where you came from, your journey to the top and those you met along the way. You will often hear quotes like: ’Life is a journey, not a destination’ or ’Wisdom comes with age.’ During my short time here on Earth, I have overcome many obstacles, laughed and loved, fought and have been heartbroken. And yet, I still stand here today. The best part is that every one of us has gone through something similar.”
Puccio ended by reciting “Meditation,” a poem written by Chief Tecumseh, a Shawnee warrior and leader who fought in the War of 1812 and sought to unite all Native American tribes.
Oluwafemi Popoola, PharmD ’21, wrapped up the ceremony by leading the 2024 cohort through the Oath of a Pharmacist. The ceremony concluded with Nagaraju leading the audience and 2024 graduates singing the Binghamton University alma mater.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2024 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Memorial Union Multipurpose Room 13
This event will feature SciRIS awardee presentations, panel discussion on artificial intelligence in the College of Science, and posters and science education demonstrations by Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) Fellows.
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11 – 11:10 a.m..
Welcome and introduction from Vrushali Bokil , Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies
11:10 – noon
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HANDBOOK. A GUIDE TO AN EFFECTIVE POSTER PRESENTATION. Educational Service Division. ASHP. 4500 East West Highway, Suite 900 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Telephone: 301 664 8682 [email protected]. 2019 American Society of Health System Pharmacists, Inc. ASHP® is a service of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists Inc. - Registered in ...
Introduction. Pharmacy poster presentations are a dynamic way for professionals and students to communicate research findings, clinical practices, and innovative ideas within the pharmaceutical ...
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Tips for Effective Poster Presentations Get your message across with effective visual displays of data and small blocks of supporting text. Think of your poster as an illustrated abstract. Tell readers why your work matters, what you did, what you found, and what you recommend. This is significance, methods, results and conclusions and future directions. […]
Student Research Advantages. The advantages for students of doing research include: Developing a better understanding of related topics covered in the PharmD curriculum by going from theory to practice. Gaining research experience and hopefully contributing to research publications which strengthen professional development and residency ...
About the Pharmacy Career Day Toolkit. The Pharmacy Career Day Toolkit is designed to help showcase the role of the pharmacists to undergraduates and pre-health students. If you are planning a visit to a school for career day, engaging with individuals considering a career in pharmacy, or planning an event for your institution, this is the ...
The nation's largest annual gathering of pharmacy professionals featured 32 poster presentations led by students in the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, or ASHP, Midyear Clinical Meeting, was held Dec. 3-7, 2023, in Anaheim, California. The venue provided a national audience for UF pharmacy students to showcase their…
Application error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information). Presenting a research poster at a conference as a pharmacy student can initially seem like a nerve-racking experience, but it can be very rewarding as you develop professionally and personally.
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All Pharmacy Education 2018 posters submitted to AACP digitally can be viewed below. Abstracts for all Research and Education and Student posters presented at Pharmacy Education 2018 can be viewed at ajpe.org in vol. 82 iss. 5 (2018). Research and Education, Student, and School posters displayed at AACP's annual meeting Pharmacy Education.
Each student submits a mandatory folder consisting of tasks and essays in topics such as prescription evaluation, communication and ethics. Examination consists of a 1 hour multiple-choice, and a 15 minutes oral presentation of prescriptions and other problem-solving tasks.
Student Author: Katelin Ivey. Faculty: Dr. Scott Bolesta. 2019 Presentations. *Autophagy Induction by Alpha-Santalol in Human Prostate Cancer Cells. Student Authors: Maverick Reed, Cole Walters, Samantha Bartholomew, Sarah Hughes. Faculty: Dr. Ajay Bommareddy. Chemoprevention of Prostate Cancer by Alpha-santalol in Mouse Model of Prostate Cancer.
Summary of a current question or something that came up on rounds. Student must use literature to support their findings and give their recommendation for an answer to the question. Exit Exam. A 20 question multiple choice exam on topics reviewed during the rotation. CV Development. Have students develop and submit their CV to you for review.
Pharmacy Practice is a free full-text journal with a scope on the practice of pharmacy. Pharmacy Practice covers pharmaceutical care, social pharmacy, pharmacy education, process and outcome research, health promotion and education, health informatics, pharmacoepidemiology ... Poster Presentations. Pharm Pract (Granada) [Internet]. 2018 Aug. 10 ...
The following is a list of the 2020 abstract topic areas followed by the range of corresponding poster numbers within that area. Adherence and Persistence (1-31) Cardiovascular Care (32-50) Care of Underserved (52-59) Collaborative Practice (60-75) Communication/Patient Education (44, 76-93) Compounding (94-98) Diabetes (99-135) Educating the ...
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Overall, 71% of the opioid burden between 2005-2015 was due to 3 drugs; codeine (35%), tramadol (22%) and morphine (14%). There was a statistically significant difference ( P < 0.001, H = 73.5, ฦ 2 =0.8) between the groups of drugs examined. Large increases in OMED were noted for morphine (Table 1) in particular.
May 09, 2024. Through loud cheers and happy tears, the fourth Doctoral Hooding Ceremony for Binghamton University's School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences was a day to remember. Nearly 100 students received either a Master's in Pharmaceutical Science degree or a Doctor of Pharmacy degree on Thursday at the Anderson Center's ...
Noon - 1 p.m. Lunch & Networking: OMSI Communication Fellows demonstration and poster session Oregon State University and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), one of the nation's leading science centers, have enjoyed a close partnership since 2016. OMSI hosts its popular Science Communication Fellowship cohort program on OSU's Corvallis campus every spring.