Social Media in Clinical Practice: Chapter 14, Creating Presentations and Slideshows
When I realized Springer made the individual chapters of my book, Social Media in Clinical Practice, available, I thought it would be useful for future readers to get some insights about each chapter one by one.
Here is the short summary of what you can read about and an excerpt of the fourteenth chapter, Creating Presentations and Slideshows:
Interpreting and sharing research results and clinical findings became more important than ever as social media is changing the landscape of online communication. The common way of doing that is by giving presentations online and offline. As clinicians are overwhelmed and being up-to-date is more challenging than ever, giving clear and engaging presentation is demanding.
A series of suggestions and pieces of advice might help improve presentations skills and materials.
Avoiding Last Minute Surprises
Methods for Giving a Presentation
Tools and Platforms for Creating Presentations
Comparisons of presentation creator tools
Chapters that have already been covered:
Chapter 1, The Introduction
Chapter 2, Medical Search Engines and Google
Chapter 3, Being Up-to-Date in Medicine
Chapter 4, Community Sites: Facebook, Google+ and Medical Social Networks
Chapter 5, The World of E-Patients
Chapter 6, Establishing a Medical Blog
Chapter 7, The Role of Twitter and Microblogging in Medicine
Chapter 8, Collaboration Online
Chapter 9, Wikipedia and Medical Wikis
Chapter 10, Organizing Medical Events in Virtual Environments
Chapter 11, Medical S...
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