Title: Effective Presentations
1Effective Presentations
- Lessons from my residency
- (with special thanks to Dr. Harvey Goldman)
- Bruce R. Smoller, MD
2Effective Presentations
3Substance
- Organization
- Presentation
- Verbal
- Visual
4The 10 minute talk
- Much more difficult than the 1 hour presentation
- Organization crucial - if you lose the listener,
he/she cannot get back in - Every word counts
- Cannot add too much detail
- Speed does not increase effectiveness
5Organization
- Start with an introduction of yourself - making
yourself a person helps attract listener
attention - Highlight your main thesis
- tell them what you are going to tell them
- tell them
- tell them what you just told them
- Adhere to outline rigorously!
6Organization
- Know the time allotted for the talk
- Budget accordingly
- Introductory material
- Study design
- Results
- Take home points
- (Future studies)
7Organization
- Begin with a clear thesis
- What is the purpose of your talk?
- What is the background that led you to this
hypothesis? - Background information should be targeted to
audience and sufficient to understand study, but
not comprehensive - HIT THE HIGHLIGHTS - Define all terms VERY clearly
8Organization
- How do you plan to make this case?
- What was the experimental design?
- Know your audience assume neither too little nor
too much - Not necessary to present exact dilutions, times
for incubation, etc. - HIT THE HIGHLIGHTS - Often good to mention controls (and rationale for
choosing control groups)
9Organization
- What are the salient results?
- If you cannot remember them without prompting,
the audience wont care or remember - Often good to present results compared
- with controls, if appropriate
- Tabular data easy to follow
- Not every result is salient remember the initial
thesis - only supporting or refuting data is
salient! - HIT THE HIGHLIGHTS
10Organization
- A picture is worth a thousand words
- Show high quality photomicrographs (if
appropriate) of salient results - Sharp focus
- Sharp contrast
- Label (arrows) if subtle
- Appropriate magnification
11Too Much of a Good Thing
CP ExpPath FacDev Educ. Finan. Progress report
Renovation in progress/ Negotiations for CP space in new hospital successful
x x Sayed conf. no other volunteers - will keep trying/ Blackall course director
x x x System upgrade, Lynne Jetton project leader/ researching many systems
x Most up to AAMC mean
Molecular pathology x x Bellamy hired as new director of Molecular Pathology
Slide previewing x x Restructured surgical pathology to accommodate
Outreach program x x McKenney CPDF Jetton managing/ attended Mayo Clinic meeting - lots to do!
Reg. and nat. reputation x x x 5 short courses, 1special course and 1 long course at USCAP this year!
Translational research x x x Multiple recruits, Vet. Path.
Tissue procurement facil. x ARDAIS contract Yared to head - up and running
Increase research x Drs. Yang and Das added to faculty
Faculty mentoring x x x Mentoring program established
Secretarial support x x allocation done fully implemented with move
Balance of protected time x x x current scheduling appears to be to faculty's liking
Graduate programs x x full participation in Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
Telepathology x x no interest within our department
Incentives for tech. Staff x work in progress
Visiting professor program x x In place sponsorships available
Hospital support x 100K raise in support this year
Expectations of faculty x Annual review - clearly stating
Integrity of promises x Trying to assure 100 compliance
Lack of direction x Have developed mission statement- "State of Dept" attempted to address progress
Fringe accounts x x x x Completed national survey - we are above avg.
Collegiality/morale x x Continue to sponsor events as allowed from Foundation accounts
Increase forensics x Still under negotiation with Dr. Kokes
Restructure autopsy rot. x Completely restructured
Resid. Remediation prog. x AP
New fellowships x Lack of space x
Course peer evaluations x ACH/VAH fac. Integration x
Library x Informatics x
Contract equity Faculty salaries x
Foundation account x Marked growth in foundation acct
Conference scheduling x x Completely restructured conferences - move to AM, combined AP and CP
Core facilities x Immuno, ARDAIS, vet.path (pending)
Faculty finance education x Suskie monthly updates/education, also conferences for residents/faculty
12Organization
(A Better Table)
13Organization
- How do we explain the results we obtained?
- Put together a reasonable story that helps to
hold the data together - why else would anyone
want to remember what you said? - Simplify, concentrating only on the big picture -
the minute details will lose the forest for the
trees
14Organization
- What did we learn from this study?
- Why do we care?
- If you cannot tell them, the only appropriate
audience response is, So what? - If you do not tell them, they may not understand
- they have only had one pass through to try to
understand your point
15Organized Chaos
16Organized Conclusions
17Organization
- Where do we go from here?
- May be interesting to speculate on the next step
- helps to put into perspective
18Organization
- Recapitulate!
- Tell them what you are going to tell them
- Tell them
- Tell them what you just told them
19Organization
- Thank your co-workers
- It only makes you look better
- Thank your audience
- It is arrogant to assume that the audience has
nothing better to do than to listen to you (even
if it is true!) - Solicit questions
20Organization
- Questions Coda
- Repeat the question for audience
- Ensures all can hear
- Stalls for time while you consider the answer
- Compliment the questioner
- I dont know is a perfectly valid response DO
NOT BLUFF - you will be exposed! - Deferring to member of audience may be
appropriate in certain circumstances
21Organization
- Substance Abuse
- I need to hurry to get finished
- I have a lot of material that I need to get
through - - Why bother? For whom are you giving the talk?
- Running over NEVER helps!
- LESS IS MORE
22Presentation
- Verbal
- Do not read slides to audience
- Elaborate on your bullets!
- Vary tone of voice
- Use appropriate volumes - articulate clearly!
- Enthusiasm and eye contact are essential
23Presentation
- Verbal
- Pauses, fumbling, going back to previous slides,
prolonged pauses - Loses interest for audience
- Makes speaker appear incompetent and confused
- PRACTICE! PRACTICE! PRACTICE!!!
24Presentation
- Visual
- Do not read slides to audience - follow the
bouncing ball is distracting and boring - Bullet points
- Large font with good contrast
- Proof read - SPELLING MISTEAKS REFLECT POURLY ON
YOU! - Busy slides do not improve presentation
25Presentation - poor choices
- Visual
- Do not read slides to audience - follow the
bouncing ball is distracting and boring - Bullet points
- Large font with good contrast
- Busy slides do not improve presentation
26Presentation - poor choices
- Visual
- Do not read slides to audience - follow the
bouncing ball is distracting and boring - Bullet points
- Large font with good contrast
- Busy slides do not improve presentation
27Presentation - poor choices
- Visual
- Do not read slides to audience - follow the
bouncing ball is distracting and boring - Bullet points
- Large font with good contrast
- Busy slides do not improve presentation
28Presentation - poor choices
- Cutesy is fine for some audiences, but not for
formal presentations - KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE!
29Style
30Style
- Dress
- It is ALWAYS better to over dress than to under
dress - Scrubs are almost never a good choice
- If you are presenting, you should always look
professional!
31Style
- Speech
- Use grammatically correct, concise and clear
sentences - Finishing each sentence with, Okay? is only
appropriate if you plan to take questions after
each sentence - Um, ya know, so are placeholders that
detract from the impression that you make - If we know, why are you telling us?
- Slang terminology should be limited to
appropriate, informal situations - assume a
formal presentation until otherwise indicated
32Style
- Speech
- Humor is wonderful, but should be temperate,
moderate, and appropriate - Anecdotes are wonderful tools for reinforcement,
if appropriate setting
33Style
- Posture
- Stand upright
- Appropriate hands
- Not in pockets (or nose)
- Laser pointer is not a crutch
- Convey confidence,
- but not arrogance
34Style
- Out of style
- Um, like, ya know, I did this project thing with
. .. .. Wait, let me go back a slide to show you
guys . . . .
35Summary
- Substance
- Organization
- Less is more
- Style
- Know your audience and be appropriate and
gracious!
36Thank you for your attention! I hope that some
of that some of these pointers will be useful to
you in the future!
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