Present Less Better: Part 3
Corey Slovis shares strategies for teaching and presenting in ways that will make your audience remember what you have to say. Part 3: Making better slides.
Corey Slovis shares strategies for teaching and presenting in ways that will make your audience remember what you have to say. Part 3: Making better slides.
Corey Slovis shares strategies for teaching and presenting in ways that will make your audience remember what you have to say. Part 1: Paying attention to the audience and critiquing your own presentations.
Corey Slovis shares strategies for teaching and presenting in ways that will make your audience remember what you have to say. Part 1: Importance of simplifying, repeating, and summarizing.
Jonathan Ezer of Kindea Labs describes the process of making a research dissemination video for lay audiences and offers tips for making a great video.
How to audit your digital footprint and present yourself as a scientist. Presented by Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD, Vice President for Research Integration at VUMC, in December 2020.
The Simon Sinek Group teaches leadership and optimal teamwork around the globe. Their team has been remote working for years. This video includes an abbreviated glimpse of how they run their check-in huddles. Good stuff about how to make Zoom meetings both personal and productive.
For newbies to the poster session, here are tips and tricks for connecting with your audience and getting your ideas across.
Anurag Gupta, MPhil, JD explains implicit or unconscious bias and how health care professionals and others can stop it from negatively affecting people. Learn more about health equity here: http://www.ihi.org/Topics/Health-Equity
Preprints are a way in which a manuscript containing scientific results can be rapidly communicated from one scientist, or a group of scientists, to the entire scientific community.
National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt on newly released National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report, Sexual Harassment of Women: Climate, Culture, and Consequences in Academic Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.