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BBG podcast: How to make your presentations awesome!

May 23, 2016

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If you’re a student of pathology, you will at some point be faced with transfusion medicine, and you’ll need to find yourself a good resource for learning the stuff. (more…)

Medical presentation tip #5: Make your graphs awesome

Dec 8, 2014

Graphs show up frequently in medical presentations. (more…)

Medical presentation tip #4: Don’t read off the slides

Dec 1, 2014

We’ve all attended lectures in which the presenter basically read all the words right off his or her slides. That gets old fast. (more…)

Medical presentation tip #3: Use the right font

Nov 24, 2014

Your choice of font can make the difference between clear, professional-looking slides and unreadable, amateurish slides. (more…)

Medical presentation tip #2: Don’t crowd the slide with text.

Nov 17, 2014

One of the most common faux pas in medical presentations is making slides that are jam-packed with text.
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Medical presentation tip #1: Use a simple slide design

Nov 10, 2014

I’ve been giving and watching medical presentations for more years than I care to count. (more…)

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