Develop a poster that is suitable for display at an advanced practice professional meeting.

Looking to get a quote on this powerpoint presentation. 130 words is not needed per slide. Directions state minimal wording. Please take a look and let me know if this is something that requires “6 pages” when submitting for this assignment. Instructions are below and rubric is attached. An example is also attached. Your poster presentation is to be uploaded as a power point presentation in pdf format so that your FF can make comments when grading. Develop a poster that is suitable for display at an advanced practice professional meeting Topic of poster is to focus on an ambulatory care issue. It should present knowledge that NEEDS to be presented to PRACTICING NPs (something new or not well known). Get your topic approved by your clinical faculty before you start on it. General information about medications are not good topics (for example: don’t do a presentation about Ozempic or Mounjaro. This is not new information). Instead, you could do something like “The increase in sudden vision loss/permanent blindness associated with Ozempic use.” Another example: “Is generic semaglutide the same as Ozempic and what are the safety implications?” You would search the literature to find that information. A good source is searchmedica.com. Do not just take the product insert from a medication and develop a poster from that. This will result in a very low grade. If you are interested in a disorder such as skin lesions or lipid disorders, you can’t just cover common facts. Those are covered in the basic books. Look for something like “Familial hyperlipidemia and Clinical Implications” or “Current Tick-borne illnesses and how to diagnose them.” You might want to focus on cultural issues. For example, “Nutritional therapy options for CHF in African Americans.” Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine (online) is a great site for nutritional information for patients with various chronic diseases. In summary, you must present something that is useful and that is not information that can quickly be accessed in a textbook. You should have to do a literature review in order to develop the poster and at least 6 current, credible sources should be cited. You cannot use UptoDate, Epocrates, etc. The poster must be 12 Powerpoint slides. If you don’t have the PPT program, you can find one at a library or school. I’ve opened up some previous posters for you to look at to see how posters are displayed and why you are limited to 12 slides (due to poster board size). I cannot stress enough how important it is for you to keep in mind that a poster is not an article that has been divided up into 12 slides. People usually look at posters for only a few minutes or as they walk and anything that looks like a textbook on a display board is not going to get much attention. Cardinal rule: Don’t put a lot of words on any one slide. You can find a lot of good tips on poster development, for free, on the web. You should look at several of those sites before you begin to put your info into poster format. Use as many illustrations/pictures as is practical to get your point across or for emphasis and clarification. You can find pictures on Google Images and other places. You may find links to illustrations in the USA online library. If you “lift” a photo from somewhere, you will need to put a small credit line in the lower corner of the slide. Make sure that the image fits and isn’t distorted when you paste it into your slide. Reserve the last slide (slide #12) for your references. Use APA format for references. Run a spell check on every slide. Do not submit a poster with grammar or spelling errors. If you know that your grammar is not the best, ask someone to check your poster before you submit it. Experiment with different “themes” in Powerpoint to make your poster colorful, but easy to read.

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