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Call For Posters
November 28 – 30, 2023 @ Alfred Lerner Hall, Columbia University, NYC
Do you want to have your research displayed at the upcoming November Summit at Columbia University?
Posters are judged on Technical Merit, Originality, and Presentation. Chosen posters will be able to showcase their posters at the Fall HITLAB 2023 Summit as well as receive a heavily discounted ticket.
Rules
To be eligible for the 2023 poster showcase, the following requirements must be met:
- The poster must be completed, and the content must be relevant to healthcare or digital health.
- Poster presenters must submit a PDF or PowerPoint file of their final poster by Friday, September 29, 2023.
- All applicants must be student enrolled in a .edu or college, open to all higher-level education students worldwide.
- Once selected, all students are responsible for any printing or shipping costs that may occur
- Please note, incomplete or poorly constructed posters will be rejected
- Chosen applicants will be notified October 18th, 2023.
Poster Review
Each poster will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
- Relevance – makes important contribution to healthcare or digital health
- Originality – new, innovative approaches
- Clear statement of question(s) to be answered or objective(s) to be met.
- Study/project design – project design clearly stated, appropriate to achieve objectives, and variables controlled. Setting and patient population described.
- Methods and data collection process/analysis clearly described. Source(s) of data, how it is being collected. Data analysis/evaluation procedures target project outcomes and support project objectives. Compare different strategies.
- Results – findings are reported for each objective or research question. Include data in your results section. (Projects in Progress must report any initial findings.)
- Implications of findings for practice, policy theory, or further research are discussed and should focus on tangible or significant results. Describe how innovation is adaptable to other practice sites/settings. (Projects in Progress will describe potential implications.)
- Conclusions are appropriately stated, based on results. (Projects in Progress will not include Conclusions on the abstract; however, conclusions should be included in the final poster presentation.)
Application
Apply today to get involved and speak/present at our upcoming Summit:
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