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Title page: include picture. Fully referenced title of paper, including authors, date, journal, etc…A recent paper e.g. 2010/2011 from the Lancet is preferred. Students names, year, college. Background/introduction . All slides plain black and white No more than 7 lines per slide
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Title page: include picture Fully referenced title of paper, including authors, date, journal, etc…A recent paper e.g. 2010/2011 from the Lancet is preferred Students names, year, college How to deliver a good presentation
Background/introduction • All slides plain black and white • No more than 7 lines per slide • Purpose of this slide is to give the context of the question and say why you chose it • Give audience copy of this slide handout, and prepare three copies of the article How to deliver a good presentation
Key messages • These are usually best summarised in the article abstract/summary • It is appropriate to use direct quotes • Three or four lines are appropriate for this slide to increase impact of your message • Use the “KISS” (Keep It Short and Simple) principal How to deliver a good presentation
Discussion • Implications and results • Practical applications • Give opposing views verbally • Time limit: 5 minutes for whole presentation • Joint presentations preferred (speak from alternate slides) • Practice presentation before the day!... How to deliver a good presentation
Criticism • Have at least three criticisms • A healthy scepticism is the basis for scientific advance • To help the validity of your argument, find similar results in other papers • Compare citation index of your journal with Lancet and BMJ How to deliver a good presentation
Take home message • A picture may be appropriate • Maximum three take-home messages • Invite questions (you could prepare for this by giving a question to one of your colleagues beforehand) • Last line should say “The end” • Thank your audience How to deliver a good presentation