The online course for your clear and compelling presentation
Communicating the importance of your medical research or the value your product presents for medical practitioners, patients or other stakeholders is important for their adoption by others. But doing so effectively is often difficult when the material is complex. Academic standards and healthcare market regulations rule out "dumbing down" the content, so how do we present it clearly and compellingly, without overwhelming or boring the audience?
Out there, patients are waiting for new understanding of their condition, new ways to better diagnose them, to help them and even to save their lives. For some of them, the clock is ticking - they do not have the time to accomodate our inefficiencies. As a trained biomedical scientist and former medical affairs manager in the healthcare industry, I've seen all too often great ideas and great products hindered by poorly conceived internal or external presentations.
How can we communicate such complex ideas without compromising our integrity?
This quick introduction course will give you a few key tips to optimize how you present your data. While full presentation planning, organization and delivery techniques are beyond the scope of this course, it will help you to process your data content in a way that will help improve your slides and keep your audience focused on what you have to tell them.
Specifically, we'll talk about
- why a presentation isn't about what you want to talk about
- why print isn't presentation
- what's the story of your presentation
- what's the story of your slide
- how to bring your slides to life
If you implement what you learn in this course, your data-heavy slides and presentations will be much more accessible and memorable.