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Chapter 4
Expectations
FOR THE FOURTH SUBMISSION, make all the corrections to the previous chapters and add chapter four and the abstract.

No text is needed here. These are prompts to help with this section. What do you expect to accomplish? What impact do you anticipate your research will accomplish? Are you going to impact your community or fellow health care providers? Why should others care about your contribution? What can others anticipate? Will your institution benefit? Will new career opportunities open up? These are the topics that may be covered in the section below.
Anticipated Benefits
The anticipated benefits expected from this educational endeavor will be to educate
(your group). Include the other benefits that are anticipated.
Importance of Anticipated Benefits to (your group)
One or two paragraphs
Improvement of Health Care Delivery Systems
Exploration of the (your group) presents an opportunity for fill in as appropriate for your community or institution.

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Chapter 5
Discussion, Conclusions and Recommendations
FOR THE FIFTH SUBMISSION, complete chapter five and make all the previous corrections. Double check the table of contents and the reference list.

In this section is where you will get into a detailed discussion of what you found and ultimately answering the original question you proposed. You will create paragraphs (now in your own words but remaining in third person) where you discuss the findings, draw the conclusions, and finally provide recommendations for the future. This is the area that you, the researcher, now get to speak and bring it all together for the reader. You can certainly (and should) include citations to specific items in this chapter to support your discussion, conclusions, and recommendations. INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING LEVEL 2 HEADINGS:
Discussion
Conclusions
Recommendations

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FOR THE SIXTH AND FINAL SUBMISSION, make all previous corrections, double-check TOC and references and put the paper in its final form for submission.

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References
I should not have to make corrections to your reference list. Take out the manual and go through the examples in the book. Do not include any sources that you have not used to write the paper.
DO NOT USE THE WORD® REFERENCE MANAGER. All reference managers make mistakes. You are responsible for checking that the entries for the in-text citations and the reference list is correct.
See page 59 of the Publication Manual, Sixth Edition for the proper format for the reference list.
See page 198 for the format for journal articles. See pages 202 to 203 for books and chapters in books. Only the titles of journals have all the important words capitalized. Everything else has only the first word of the title and subtitle capitalized and any proper nouns.
If you use Web sites for sources, they should be governmental agencies or professional organizations. Here is an example for the format for a Web site:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2012, July 10). Measuring hemoglobin A1. In Managing diabetes. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/managingdiabetes/measure
NOTICE THE SPELLING OF THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION.
The titles of articles from Web pages are not in italics. If there is a section that the article is listed in, the title of the section is in italics. No underlining of Web link (you can remove by highlighting your link and clicking twice on the “U” on you tools bar. Also, remove the blue color. Change it to black (“A” on the toolbar). You can also right click your mouse and click on
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“remove hyperlink.”