Infographics Instructions • Please use this file and its elements to help build the graphical representation of your study. • Summarize your main findings as a clear concise visual display on slide 7 of this file, in editable and landscape format. • The infographic should reflect the study question (reason for study), method (prospective, retrospective, RCT, case–control, etc. ), the main comparison (groups), and number of patients. • The goal is for the reader to instantly grasp the main content of your study. Please keep text and presented data to a minimum. • You may include images or photos, if they enhance presentation of the main message. • You may also use the elements provided on slides 2– 6. • You may not use any copyright material.
Please use slide 7 for your infographic, with the fonts, colors, and arrows shown below: Title (short title of your manuscript must be included) Large text (Thieme Argo 2011 Black 20 pt) Small text (Thieme Argo 2011 Light 16 pt) Please use these colors (Theme Colors in Drawing Tools menu): Please use these arrows:
GI organs Copy from this slide
GI lesions: Polyps Diverticulum Cancer Copy from this slide
GI tools Copy from this slide
Medical Icons Font The font "Medical Icons" offers a large number of medical icons. If the font does not display, you can download it here.