HPHS 232 Practical portfolio outline. Please use this guide when compiling your portfolio. This will be marked out of 100 and the breakdown is given below. The document should be w... HPHS 232 Practical portfolio outline. Please use this guide when compiling your portfolio. This will be marked out of 100 and the breakdown is given below. The document should be written in Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 line spacing, with font justified to the right. There needs to be clear headings for all sections. 1. Overall introduction /10 2. Practical report 1 (Cardiology) /20 3. Bridge /5 4. Practical report 2 (urinalysis) /20 5. Bridge /5 6. Practical report 3 (Spirometry) /25 7. Synthesis and Conclusion /15. 1. Overall introduction Under this section, you will give an introduction of both practicals. You should give the theoretical basis for these practicals and what they can be used for. You may add diagrams if you wish. This section should be ¾ to 1 page in length. 2. Practical report 1 (Cardiology prac, not more than 3 pages) In this section, you will have: -Introduction: (Introduce the practical, the theory behind it, what it is used for) -Aim (what was the aim behind the practical) -Materials and Methods (Describe all experimental procedures that were conducted. This should also include time taken to complete every aspect of the practical. Focus on what was done in your group. Focus on the results of the group that you were in. -Results (Give the results obtained in the practical. This should include all time points. Focus on the results of the group that you were in). All graphs/figure/tables must be labeled and number clearly. -Discussion and Conclusion. Discuss what the results mean, give a scientific explanation of your description of what the results could mean for your patient. -References (not more than 10, if used). 3. Bridge (Link Prac 1 to prac 2). 4. Practical report 2 (urinalysis not more than 3 pages) In this section, you will have: -Introduction: (Introduce the practical, the theory behind it, what it is used for) -Aim (what was the aim behind the practical) -Materials and Methods -Results -Discussion and Conclusion. References (not more than 10, if used). 5. Bridge. 6. Practical report 3 (Spirometry, not more than 3 pages) In this section, you will have: -Introduction: -Aim -Materials and Methods -Results -Discussion and Conclusion. 7. Synthesis and Conclusion.
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The question is asking for guidance on how to compile a practical portfolio for a specific course (HPHS 232). It outlines the required sections, formatting instructions, and evaluation criteria, which implies the user is seeking assistance in organizing or writing their portfolio based on these specifications.
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Follow the portfolio format: intro, practical reports, synthesis, and bridges, using specified formatting.
The portfolio should be structured with clear headings for each section, adhering to the specified guidelines regarding formatting and content. Key sections include an introduction, practical reports for cardiology, urinalysis, and spirometry, synthesis and conclusion, and bridge sections linking reports.
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The portfolio should be structured with clear headings for each section, adhering to the specified guidelines regarding formatting and content. Key sections include an introduction, practical reports for cardiology, urinalysis, and spirometry, synthesis and conclusion, and bridge sections linking reports.
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Ensure all practical reports include an introduction, aim, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion following the given guidelines.
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A common mistake is incorrect formatting—be sure to use Times New Roman, 12 pt font, with 1.5 line spacing, and justify the text to the right.