Presentation Guide
1. Please follow your outline and provide rationale for your study. Begin your presentation with your research question, followed by your search terms in the literature, the total number of articles you have found currently that meet your inclusion criteria (also include those). You may still be screening studies, so include only those you are sure you plan to include. Finalize the presentation with your conclusions and any box count data you have of your outcomes reviewed so far.
2. Remember to avoid too much text on a page. When giving a presentation, your readers should not have to read your slides, especially while you are talking.
3. Be sure to clarify that your study is a review. In the methods, be sure to include all details on your search, like inclusion and exclusion criteria and clarify that the methods are those of the studies you are reviewing and not any measures you are using.
4. Graphs may be useful to demonstrate findings in review articles, too, although you will need your box score Table at a minimum and do not need a figure.