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How to Tell Your Story. Marc A. Schuckit, MD UCSD. AMSP LECTURES:. Goes on AMSP Website To be used by others Using their own words In outline form With sentence fragments For MS1 (45 min) Using AMSP conventions. GIVING A LECTURE. Everyone can do it Learn a style
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How to Tell Your Story Marc A. Schuckit, MD UCSD
AMSP LECTURES: • Goes on AMSP Website • To be used by others • Using their own words • In outline form • With sentence fragments • For MS1 (45 min) • Using AMSP conventions
GIVING A LECTURE • Everyone can do it • Learn a style • Modify for you
LECTURE COVERS • Philosophy • Preparation • Slides • Delivery • Questions • Other issues
LECTURE COVERS • Philosophy • Preparation • Slides • Delivery • Questions • Other issues
PHILOSOPHY • Set ~ 4 clear goals • Goal must fit audience: Needs, language • 10-15 min. attention span
PREPARATION • Know material well • Develop outline • Revise • Practice (and revise) • Expect problems
FOCUSED LIT REVIEW • Begin with recent paper • Remember audience & goals • Skim Abstract, Intro, Discussion • List topics on sheets May → outline headings Each topic on new “page” • Note reference for each entry
CONTINUE REVIEW • Go to other recentpapers Extract RELEVANT data • Summarize complex sheets • Place topics in order • Fill in holes • Delete irrelevant topics • Remember audience & goals • Stop when enough or no time left
DEVELOPING AN OUTLINE I. Major topics A. Components of topics 1. Explaining components a. Details 1’. Etc. II. A. 1. 2. B. 1. 2.
PREPARATION • Know material • Develop outline • Revise • Practice (and revise) • Expect problems
LECTURE COVERS • Philosophy • Preparation • Slides • Delivery • Questions • Other issues
SLIDES • Major topics ~ 4 key slides • Develop 2nd level slides • All slides to be • 10th grade level • Understood in 10 secs • Simple (e.g. data cartoon)
CONTINUE SLIDES • Large font • One line (if possible) • Consistent structure/capitals • < 1 slide per minute • Fill top to bottom of slide
SLIDES: DON’T USE • Tables/figures from papers • Quotations • Overheads
TYPES OF SLIDES • Transitions & set mood • Simplified data • Criteria/definitions • Conclusions & directions
TYPES OF SLIDES • Transitions & set mood • Simplified data • Criteria/definitions • Conclusions & directions
LECTURE COVERS • Philosophy • Preparation • Slides • Delivery • Questions • Other issues
TYPES OF SLIDES • Transitions & set mood • Simplified data • Criteria/definitions • Conclusions & directions
VARIANCE OF RISK Multiple Characteristics and Genes
PEER EXPECT LR ALCOUT FHalc COPE PROJECTED . . .
PEER EXPECT SEX .78 LR .40 ALCOUT AGE COPE OFFSPRING
TYPES OF SLIDES • Transitions & set mood • Simplified data • Criteria/definitions • Conclusions & directions
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER • In Same Year 2+ of: Tolerance Withdrawal Use longer/more Unable to ↓ Lots time use ↓ Activities Use despite probs Craving Failed roles Hazardous use Social problems
SRE TIME FRAME:DRINKS 1st 5 Recent Heaviest NEEDED TO: Times 3 Mos Feel Effect Feel Dizzy or Slur Speech Stumble Fall Asleep
TYPES OF SLIDES • Transitions & set mood • Simplified data • Criteria/definitions • Conclusions & directions
LEVEL OF RESPONSE 60% genetic LR relates to risk Children Of Alcoholics Native Americans Koreans Low LR predicts outcome
GENETICS of AUDs • Family • Adoption • Twin
GENES FOR LR • Association • Linkage • Animal models
PREVENTION APPROACHES Identify risk factors Educate re vulnerabilities Teach environmental risks Show how ↓ risk
LECTURE COVERS • Philosophy • Preparation • Slides • Delivery • Questions • Other issues
PRE-DELIVERY • Inspect room • Stand • Use outline
DELIVERY • State goals & structure • Announce transitions • Summarize along the way • Eye contact & revise • Watch clock • Summarize major points
LECTURE COVERS • Philosophy • Preparation • Slides • Delivery • Questions • Other issues
QUESTIONS • Restate question • Never get angry • Dealing with rambling • Admit when don’t know
OTHER TOPICS • Humor • Handouts • Audience boredom • Getting lost • Emergencies
CONCLUSIONS • Everyone can lecture • Focus on audience • Preparation is key