How to give an effective conference presentation.

Richard Hatchett
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Rationale and key points: At some point in their careers, nurses may choose or be invited to give a conference presentation, online or in person. For some, this can be an exciting opportunity to share best practice, impart knowledge and receive feedback, for example, on a local service initiative they have been involved in. For others, it can be a stressful experience, especially if they are not confident in presenting. However, giving conference presentations is an important skill in nursing leadership, particularly when sharing a new method of care or innovative service. Although there is no specific evidence base underlying conference presentation, expert recommendations indicate that a well-delivered presentation relies on thorough preparation, an avoidance of excessive on-screen text and the use of images and key messages to ensure the audience gains maximum benefit. • When preparing a presentation, you should consider aspects such as what the conference organisers require, the time allocated for the presentation and how to prepare the appropriate number of clear and well-presented slides. • Consider the key points that you wish to communicate to the audience and use a balanced mix of text and images. • Maintain a focus on the presentation's application to nursing practice, so that audience members can take away key learning points and apply these to their own practice. REFLECTIVE ACTIVITY: 'How to' articles can help to update your practice and ensure it remains evidence based. Apply this article to your practice. Reflect on and write a short account of: • How this article might improve your presentation skills. • How you could use this information to educate nursing students or other colleagues about effective conference presentation.

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如何进行有效的会议演讲
理由和要点:在职业生涯的某个阶段,护士可能会选择或受邀在网上或亲自在会议上发表演讲。对于一些人来说,这可能是一个令人兴奋的机会,可以分享最佳实践、传授知识并获得反馈,例如,关于他们参与的当地服务举措的反馈。而对其他人来说,这可能是一次紧张的经历,尤其是如果他们对演讲没有信心的话。然而,在会议上发表演讲是一项重要的护理领导技能,尤其是在分享新的护理方法或创新服务时。虽然会议演讲没有具体的实证依据,但专家建议表明,一个出色的演讲有赖于充分的准备、避免过多的屏幕文字、使用图像和关键信息,以确保听众获得最大收益。- 在准备演示时,您应考虑会议组织者的要求、分配给演示的时间以及如何准备适当数量的清晰且演示效果良好的幻灯片等方面。- 考虑您希望向听众传达的要点,并均衡地使用文字和图片。- 将重点放在演示文稿在护理实践中的应用上,这样听众就能从中学到要点,并将其应用到自己的实践中。反思活动:"如何做 "文章有助于更新您的实践,并确保其始终以证据为基础。将这篇文章应用到你的实践中。思考并写一篇简短的文章:- 这篇文章如何提高你的演讲技巧。- 您如何利用这些信息教育护理专业学生或其他同事如何有效地进行会议演讲。
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