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  1. Place Title Here Resident Name Mentor Name

  2. Thoughts • Remember for your project proposal, you will probably not have results and discussion. However, you can let them know where you are at in the process and ask for their guidance and input. This is your opportunity to educate the faculty and your fellow residents as to how you plan to accomplish the project. Plus, you are drawing on the experience of others who have already been there and done that. By involving others early in the process, you will be able to manage the project. If not, the project will manage you. • If all else fails, ask for help!

  3. More Thoughts • As in life, there is a process/steps that we go through. Birth, childhood, teenager, adult, elder, death (you get the idea). Currently, in this process, you are an OBGYN resident who has the opportunity to do research. Though research maybe relatively new to you, it has been present since the beginning of time. Therefore cherish the fact that those before you have already constructed a pathway for you to follow. It is call the scientific method. These steps follow: Stating the questions Literature search Objective Design Materials and Method Results Discussion ConclusionAfter you give your project proposal, you should be through the first, five steps. In other words, your are over halfway to completion.

  4. Rule of Thumb • Don’t put any information on a slide that will not fit reasonably on a 3 X 5 index card.

  5. Introduction(or Background) • Heading • Included sub-headings1 1) Author, Year (references)

  6. CCN1 0 IGFBP VWC TSP1 CT AAAA Cyr61 Structure • 379 amino acids • 42 kDa • Cysteine rich • Encoded on chromosome 1 Example IGFBP: Insulin-like growth factor binding protein motif VWC: von Willibrand Type C module TSP1: thrombospondin type I repeat CT: C--terminal module

  7. Objectives • To…

  8. Materials and Methods • Design • Retrospective, Prospective, Cohort, Observational, Double blind, randomized trial, survey • Patient Demographics • Age • Ethnicity • G’s and P’s. • Methods • Describe methods (use project protocol template) • Inclusion/exclusion criteria • Statistical Analysis (Power Analysis)

  9. PT POSTED FOR ABDOMINAL OR VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY NOT ELIGIBLE ELIGIBLE CEFAZOLIN + PLACEBO CEFAZOLIN+ METRONIDAZOLE Cultures, Surgery Cultures, Surgery Postoperative Follow-up Postoperative Follow-up Study Design Example

  10. Results Regulation in Endometrium • Western blot analysis of ECC1 for Cyr61 • Treated with diethylstilbestrol (DES) • Treated with epidermal growth factor (EGF) Example

  11. Cyr61 Immunostaining Normal endometrium Endometrial adenocarcinoma Mid-secretory Proliferative Results Endometrial Adenocarcinoma • Expression increased in endometrial cancer compared with normal mid-secretory endometrium Example

  12. Results Endometrial Adenocarcinoma • RT-PCR for Cyr61 in normal cycling endometrium and in endometrial adenocarcinoma (* P<0.001) Example

  13. Results Table 1. Preoperative BV Status versus Postoperative Infection Rate versus Metronidazole/Placebo Example

  14. Discussion • Start discussion here

  15. Conclusions • Start conclusions here

  16. Future Studies • Start future studies here

  17. Acknowledgments • Add acknowledgments here

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