(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Has published research on infectious diseases
Has utilized mobile health technology in research.
Has been a peer reviewer for a journal.
Has conducted or contributed to a meta-analysis.
Has been part of a longitudinal cohort study.
Has been part of a research study that spanned multiple countries
Has had to adapt research methods due to resource limitations.
Has used basic laboratory techniques in research (e.g., microscopy, blood smears).
Has consulted for a research project outside of their primary discipline
Has published research on cancer
Has not yet published a research paper, but is inspired to try
Has investigated local dietary practices and their health impacts.
Has conducted an epidemiological survey.
Has helped translate research materials (like a survey) into another language.
Has supervised a student in a research project.
Has contributed to a public health guideline.
Has had their research rejected by others at some stage
Has experienced challenges with participant recruitment in a study.
Has initiated a pilot program to improve local healthcare delivery.
Has been part of a regional research consortium.
Has been a first author on a research paper.
Has published a case report or case series.
Has not yet led a research project, but is actively seeking opportunities.
Has had research impact local healthcare policy.
Has published a research article with more than five co-authors
Has created a research poster for a scientific meeting
Has been involved in maternal and child health research.
Has applied for a research grant.
Has received funding for a research study
Has utilized basic data visualization in research presentations.
Has taken a course or workshop to improve research skills in the past year.
Has been part of a research project that received media attention
Has contributed to community health education.
Has mentored a junior researcher.
Has collaborated with an international research team.
Has contributed to a research project focusing on sustainability or environmental health.
Has conducted a randomized controlled trial.
Has presented at a national conference.
Has conducted research in a language other than English (e.g., Swahili).
Has submitted an application to an ethics review board
Has revised a research paper more than twice.
Has attended a research workshop or training.
Has conducted a literature review
Has conducted peer review for a regional journal.
Has not yet independently analyzed research data, but has practiced with sample datasets
Has written a book or book chapter
Has conducted a health systems effectiveness study.
Has conducted a health-related qualitative interview or focus group.
Has used AI in research (machine learning, natural language processing, etc.)
Has not yet presented at a conference, but is preparing to submit an abstract.
Has recorded a podcast episode or webinar to disseminate research findings
Has written a research proposal.
Has collected data for a research study
Has been cited by a researcher in a different field.
Has mapped disease prevalence using basic GIS tools.
Has received a research scholarship or fellowship
Has trained others in research methodologies.
Has been involved in a public health intervention study.
Has performed a systematic review.
Has engaged in health services research.
Has experience with basic statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R).