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Oral and Poster Presentations: Top Tips Barbara Gastel, MD, MPH Professor (VIBS and MHUM) [email protected]

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Oral and Poster Presentations: Top Tips. Barbara Gastel, MD, MPH Professor (VIBS and MHUM) [email protected]. Tips for Both Oral and Poster Presentations. 1. Start early. 2. Obtain—and follow—any instructions. 3. Consider the audience. 4. Condense. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Oral and Poster Presentations:Top Tips

Barbara Gastel, MD, MPHProfessor (VIBS and MHUM)

[email protected]

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Tips for Both Oraland Poster Presentations

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1. Start early.

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2. Obtain—and follow—anyinstructions.

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3. Consider the audience.

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4. Condense.

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5. Get feedback from others (including good proofreaders).

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6. Revise.

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7. Rehearse.

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8. Be positive.

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Tips for Oral Presentations

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9. Structure the talk largely as a story.

(IMRAD format—Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion—basically a narrative)

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10. Consider building up to the most important content.

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11. Include much less detail than in a journal article.

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12. Begin and end strongly.

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13. Remember: People must understand what you say as

you say it.

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14. Avoid unfamiliar abbreviations and acronyms.

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15. Beware of using too many slides.

(Typically, about 1 slide per minute is the limit.)

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16. Keep slides simple and uncrowded.

(a guideline for text: no more than 7 lines of 7 words each)

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17. Generally use bullet points, not paragraphs.

(OK to use phrases rather than sentences)

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18. Make sure all lettering is legible.

(For main text, beware of using less than 28 point.)

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19. Time the presentation carefully when you rehearse.

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20. Arrive early, and make sure audiovisuals are working.

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21. Speak slowly and clearly.

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22. Look at the audience.

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23. Show enthusiasm.

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24. Avoid distracting habits.

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25. Briefly repeat each question.

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26. Answer each question briefly.

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27. If you don’t know an answer, don’t fake it.

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Tips for Poster Presentations

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28. If you can, base the poster on images that present key

messages and attract viewers.

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29. Plan to include little text.

(a general guideline:

500–1000 words)

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30. Plan to make the poster understandable on its own.

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31. Organize the poster logically.

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32. Place the text in vertical columns.

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33. Include plenty of white space.

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34. Unless required, don’t include an abstract.

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35. Use large enough type for the title.

72 point or more

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36. Don’t write the title in all capital letters.

• TITLE OF YOUR POSTER

• Title of Your Poster

• Title of your poster

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37. Choose images that both attract and inform.

• Photos

• Flow charts

• Graphs

• Other

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38. Keep images simple, so they are quick to understand.

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39. If feasible, use graphs rather than tables.

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40. Make images large enough.

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41. Remember to label each image.

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42. Keep each section of text relatively brief.

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43. Make the text large enough to read easily.

(at least 18 points)

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44. Where feasible, use bulleted or numbered lists

(not paragraphs).

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45. If paragraphs are used, keep them short.

Also: Do not right-justify.

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46. Include your contact information.

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47. Prepare presentations of various lengths.

(for example: 1, 3, and 5 minutes)

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48. Think ahead about questions you might be asked.

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49. Perhaps have handout material available.

• Copies of the poster

• Reprints of papers

• CVs

• Business cards

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Some Resources on Posters

• “Designing Scientific Posters” by Colin Purrington (posted at http://colinpurrington.com/tips/academic/posterdesign)

• “Better Posters: A Resource for Improving Poster Presentations” (blog at http://betterposters.blogspot.com/)

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A Final Tip for Both Oral and Poster Presentations

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50. Use the experience to enhance your future

presentations, publications, and research.

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Wishing You Much Success!