Step 1: Outline of Slides

You’ll need 10–15 content slides (+ title and references). Here’s a suggested flow:

  1. Title Slide

    • Project Title, Course, Your Name, Date

  2. Introduction

    • Brief recap of the population, health concern, and goals of your project.

    • Evaluation Plan Voice-Over PowerPoint
      Evaluation Plan Voice-Over PowerPoint

      State the purpose of the evaluation plan.

  3. Population & Context

    • Define the target population.

    • Note epidemiologic, genomic, and sociocultural considerations.

  4. Evaluation Purpose & Objectives

    • What do you want to measure? (e.g., health outcomes, system efficiency, patient satisfaction, reduction in disparities).

  5. Evaluation Framework / Model

    • Identify the model you’re using (e.g., Logic Model, Donabedian’s Model: structure-process-outcomes).

    • Justify why it fits your project.

  6. Evaluation Methods

    • Quantitative measures (e.g., rates of hospitalization, screenings, adherence).

    • Qualitative measures (e.g., surveys, interviews, focus groups).

    • Data sources (EHR, community surveys, public health databases).

  7. Care Delivery Models

    • Highlight how your evaluation reflects emerging epidemiologic, genomic, and sociocultural knowledge.

    • Example: precision medicine, culturally tailored interventions, community-based participatory care.

  8. Stakeholder Collaboration

    • Identify key stakeholders (patients, providers, community leaders, policymakers).

    • Describe how they will be engaged in evaluation (feedback loops, advisory boards).

  9. Innovative Approaches

    • Show how your evaluation aligns with innovative health planning & policy.

    • Example: digital health tools, mobile health apps, AI for epidemiologic tracking.

  10. Implementation of the Evaluation

    • Timeline, roles, responsibilities, and processes for collecting/analyzing data.

  11. Expected Outcomes

    • Short-term: increased awareness, screenings, adherence.

    • Long-term: reduced disease burden, improved QoL, cost-effectiveness.

  12. Challenges & Limitations

    • Potential barriers to evaluation and mitigation strategies.

  13. Sustainability Plan

    • How evaluation results will be used to sustain or scale the intervention.

  14. Conclusion

    • Summary of how evaluation ensures effectiveness, equity, and adaptability.

  15. References

    • At least 5 peer-reviewed sources in APA 7th format.

Step 2: Evidence Sources

You’ll want at least 5 peer-reviewed articles supporting:

  • Your chosen care delivery model

  • Epidemiologic trends of your target population

  • Genomic/precision health applications if applicable

  • Sociocultural tailoring of interventions

  • Evaluation frameworks in public health/health systems

Step 3: Speaker Notes & Voice-Over

  • Speaker notes should expand on slide points (not just repeat text).

  • Narration should be 2–3 minutes per slide → overall ~20–30 minutes.

Step 4: APA Formatting

  • Follow APA 7th edition for citations on slides + reference list. APA

  • Keep slides clean, minimal text, visuals/graphs.

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