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Title

Here is where your presentation begins

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Contents

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Table of contents

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Abstract

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Abstract

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Introduction

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Discussion

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Conclusion

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Add Numbers

5,000

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95%

Use percentages in your presentation to quantify and communicate the frequency or proportion of important findings or outcomes

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A picture is worth a thousand words

Using an image in your presentation enhances visual representation and provides a concise and impactful way to present key findings or illustrate important aspects of the research

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This is a graph

Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then paste the new one here. For more info, click here

Understanding the numbers

Incorporating a graph in your presentation offers several advantages. It allows for the clear visualization and concise representation of data trends, comparisons, or correlations. By presenting information in a visual format, graphs enable readers to quickly grasp and interpret complex findings.

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This is am example table

Age

Gender

M. history

Symptoms

Diagnosis

Patient 1

45

Male

Hypertension

Symptom

Diagnosis 1

Patient 2

32

Female

Asthma

Symptom

Diagnosis 2

Patient 3

60

Male

Diabetes

Symptom

Diagnosis 3

Patient 4

50

Female

None

Symptom

Diagnosis 4

Patient 5

28

Male

None

Symptom

Diagnosis 5

Patient 6

70

Female

Osteoarthritis

Symptom

Diagnosis 6

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Timeline

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Title

Key findings

  • Summarize the most important or relevant aspects
  • Use bullet points to present the key findings in a clear and organized manner

Conclusions

In this section, summarize the key findings from the medical history

Provide an overview of the implications for the current research

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Discussion

Introduction:

Main discussion:

Conclusions:

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Title

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Photo showcase

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References

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Alternative resources

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Vectors

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Fonts & colors used

This presentation has been made using the following fonts:

DM Serif Text

(https://fonts.google.com/specimen/DM+Serif+Text)

Arimo

(https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Arimo)

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Use our editable graphic resources...

You can easily resize these resources without losing quality. To change the color, just ungroup the resource and click on the object you want to change. Then, click on the paint bucket and select the color you want. Group the resource again when you’re done. You can also look for more infographics on Slidesgo.

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JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

PHASE 1

Task 1

Task 2

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

PHASE 1

PHASE 2

Task 1

Task 2

Task 1

Task 2

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...and our sets of editable icons

You can resize these icons without losing quality.

You can change the stroke and fill color; just select the icon and click on the paint bucket/pen.

In Google Slides, you can also use Flaticon’s extension, allowing you to customize and add even more icons.

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Educational Icons

Medical Icons

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Business Icons

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Help & Support Icons

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Creative Process Icons

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Nature Icons

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