“How effective are infection control policies for preventing the transmission of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in hospital settings versus nursing home settings?” 15-16 pager without title and reference pager 1. Title Page 2. Abstract Page + Ultramini Abstract 3. Introduction 4. Methods 5. Results 6. Discussion 7. Figures and Tables 8. References 1.TITLE PAGE: Article Title: Provide a concise, informative title, with no unnecessary words Author Name Affiliation:Institution Author information: Complete name, address, telephone number and e-mail address Mentor Name Article word count (exclusive of abstract and references) on the title page is required. Hypothesis:Add a separate section with the testable hypothesis Your first line starts here. 2.ABSTRACT PAGE: The Abstract should be structured into four paragraphsnot exceeding 250 words total. It must be written in complete sentences, using pasttense, active verbs, and third person. Abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited in this section. The abstract must include your testable hypothesis and how you tested it. Sections: a) Hypothesis: describe the hypothesis of the study b) Methods: identify the study design and statistical methods used c) Results: describe the outcome of the study and the statistical significance, if appropriate d) Conclusions: state the significance of the results Provide a word count for the Abstract Keywords: Following the abstract, provide 3 to 10 keywords for indexing purposes Ultramini Abstract (at the bottom of the Abstract Page): Maximum 50 words. Provide 1 to 3 sentences of no more than 50 words total, containing the essence of the paper. The next line starts here. 3.INTRODUCTION: The Introduction should provide a clear statement of the problem, the relevant literature on the subject, and the proposed approach or solution. The introduction must be: Well referenced Begins with an impactful statement Narrows to the focus of the paper Citations will be written in parenthesis in a consistent format throughout the paper. The next line starts here. 4.METHODS: Should contain enough information to allow the study to be replicated Databases used Search Strategy Search Terms Inclusion / exclusion criteria Other relevant information The next line starts here. 5.RESULTS: The results should be presented with clarity and precision. Results should be explained, but largely without referring to the literature. Discussion, speculation and detailed interpretation of data should not be included in the Results. Results should be discussed in a manner that synthesizes results of multiple studies Include an Evidence Table as an Appendix to the paper The next line starts here. 6.DISCUSSION: Authors should explain what the results mean and how the results relate to the hypothesis presented as the basis of the study. The discussion should inte.