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SMP Group Education Training. March 2012. Today’s Goal. Upon completion of this training, you will be able to:. Let’s Get to Know Each Other. Round 1: How did you get involved in the SMP? Are you a novice or experienced presenter?. Round 2: If a novice, what are you most concerned about?
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SMP Group Education Training March 2012
Let’s Get to Know Each Other • Round 1: • How did you get involved in the SMP? • Are you a novice or experienced presenter? • Round 2: • If a novice, what are you most concerned about? • If experienced, share a tried and true trick. See Handout 1: Presentation Skills
What is SMP Group Education? And why do we do it?
Impact of SMP Group Education Consideration 1
You are providing a service! Consideration 2:
Chapter 1: Presentation Content Chapter 2: Customizing the Presentation Chapter 3: Giving an SMP Presentation About this Training See Handout 2: About the SMP Group Education Training
Chapter 1: Presentation Content The SMP Message What to Say What Not to Say Presentation Resources
The SMP Message – What is It? You learned about the SMP message in SMP Foundations Training. What do you remember? See Handout 3: The SMP Message
SMP Message PROTECT DETECT REPORT Videos: Cracking Down Stop Health Care Fraud: SMP 60-second PSA
Check your Understanding: Protect, Detect, Report See Handout 4: Check Your Understanding
Chapter 1: Presentation Content The SMP Message What to Say What Not to Say Presentation Resources
Start Strong! Get your audience’s attention. What to Say Example: • “Medical identity theft is the new frontier for organized crime.”
Be clear and concise. End with a call to action. What to Say Make them think “Wow, I’ve got to hear the rest of this talk!” See Handout 5: “Wow! I’ve got to hear the rest of this talk!”
What NOTto Say When in doubt, just ask!
Chapter 1: Presentation Content The SMP Message What to Say What Not to Say Presentation Resources
Resources for SMPs > Video Library “Don’t be a Target of Healthcare Fraud” Series Resources: SMP Videos and PSAs www.smpresource.org
Other Videos Does your state or local community have any other videos or PSAs that would be useful to you in your presentations? Consideration 3
More than 30 minutes? Categories How to read the MSN Identity theft See SMP Fact Sheets for more ideas! Fraud stories Play a game Questions Additional Topics Additional Strategies Consideration 4
SMP Brochure Personal Health Care Journals SMP Fact Sheets Resources: Other Printed Reference Materials See Handout 6: Printed Reference Material
Resources: Other Printed Reference Materials Consideration 5
Chapter 2 Customizing Your Presentation
Presentation Length It’s important not to make your presentation too long, since this may be seen as disrespectful to your audience and/or partner agency, and also because too much information can overload your audience. If you are adding topics to the templates provided, make sure that your presentation does not have too many slides, and that your slides do not have too many words. Try to use only a few bullets per slide and a few words per bullet. After all, more words will not help your audience learn more… In fact, it might make them learn less!
A Better Example: Keep it Simple! • Limit your: • Slides • Words • Bullets
Target AUDIENCE Analysis Understanding Demographics Interest Environment Needs Customized Expectations AUDIENCE
Partners and Co-Presenters Consideration 6
SMP “Best Practices” Consideration 7
Presentation Process andPreparation Checklists See Appendix A in Manual
Presentation Process andPreparation Checklists Consideration 8 What additional questions did you add? Does your State or Local SMP have specific logistical issues?
Chapter Three Giving an SMP Presentation
Non-Verbal Delivery SOFTEN Smile Open posture Forward lean Territory Eye contact Nod head