JellyBean 059 with Ross Fisher FFolliet and P3 Design

LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog LITFL: Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency medicine and critical care medical education blog Pleasure or Pain? Presentations are a part of medical life. Everyone has to do them. They can be educational or awful. If you want your presentation to be better for your audience AND better for you then listen to what Ross Fisher has to say. You probably have something like a Wednesday afternoon education session at your place of work. You probably have to present at it sometimes. You probably do it pretty well. You may not feel that. You may be your own worst critic and see all the areas that need improvement. That is an important insight which you can use for constructive good rather than destructive evil. Just by being a #FOAMed consumer you are already in a subset of your profession that is motivated to learn and improve your clinical work. It follows that you may well already be developing your teaching skills. In fact I am willing to bet that almost anyone reading this is above average in terms of their presentation skills. Here’s the bad news; the average is poor. You want to be way above that average. You don’t get to be way above average without working at it. But how? I mean we don’t get our own personal Mr Miyagi to get us to “wax on’ and ‘wax off’ until our presentations are optimally polished. Heres the good news. There is a FOAMed version of Mr Miyagi to help you with the wax. It is Ross Fisher...
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