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Project Proposal Template, Exercises of Medicine

You could do this by stating the implications of your project such as how it could increase medical knowledge, improve clinical care, inform health policy, or ...

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Download Project Proposal Template and more Exercises Medicine in PDF only on Docsity! Project Proposal Template Resident Scholar Project University of British Columbia, Department of Family Practice Project Title Introduction Topic overview Your question(s) Significance of your question(s) Literature review Previous work or research Knowledge gap Methodology Overview of approach Data collection Data analysis Ethical considerations Identify key stakeholders Budget Strengths and limitations Expected results Bibliography / References Appendices and Attachments (Word count: 1200 words maximum ) Guidance Notes for the UBC Scholar Project Proposal Project Title Introduction Topic overview : The introduction should start by stating the topic area broadly in one or two sentences. Then quickly get more focused and specific about what your project will address. The goal is to briefly tell the reader what the proposal is going to be about. Your question(s): Briefly state what question(s) you will be addressing. You will state it in more detail later. Significance of question(s): Make a few points about why your question is important. You could do this by stating the implications of your project such as how it could increase medical knowledge, improve clinical care, inform health policy, or improve health care delivery. Try to catch the reader’s interest. Literature Review Previous work or research: The purpose of the literature review is to help the reader understand the context of your question(s) by first explaining what is already known about the topic. It does not need to be an exhaustive review; rather it should be a critical review of relevant literature or other work on the subject. Your reader should feel confident that you have found, read and considered the relevant knowledge for your topic. When you write this section, start with general studies and then move to more focused studies specifically related to your project. For the purposes of the Scholar Project, a literature review will not be considered adequate if it does not include the latest (as of March 31st) relevant published work or literature or does not include at least one systematic review or meta-analysis (if published and applicable) Knowledge gap This is where you state what is not currently known about your topic. This ‘knowledge gap’ is what your question(s) should address. Reiterate your question(s) in further detail in the context of your literature review and the knowledge gap. If appropriate, consider formatting your question in the PICOT format. Methodology Overview of approach If doing a research study, state the study design (e.g., case-control, experimental, survey, qualitative, systematic review, program evaluation, etc.) and the reason for selecting this methodological approach for answering your question. For example, explain why you have chosen to do a survey versus doing
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