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Speaker Presentation Guidelines Faculty of Medicine | Continuing Professional Development (2014) Disclosure is Important? Include the following: Speaker bureaus Research endeavours Advisory boards Publications Patents


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Faculty of Medicine | Continuing Professional Development (2014)

Speaker Presentation Guidelines

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Faculty of Medicine | Continuing Professional Development Presentation Guidelines (2014, LeBlanc)

Disclosure is Important?

Include the following:

  • Speaker bureaus
  • Research endeavours
  • Advisory boards
  • Publications
  • Patents
  • Other
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Faculty of Medicine | Continuing Professional Development Presentation Guidelines (2014, LeBlanc)

A Note on Content

  • Meet participants’ needs with the goal of improving

patient outcomes

  • Conflict of interest must be discussed with the

Associate Dean of CPD prior to presenting

  • Include only personally developed material
  • Use citations and references when appropriate
  • Corporate logos and slides are not acceptable
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Faculty of Medicine | Continuing Professional Development Presentation Guidelines (2014, LeBlanc)

FAQs

1.Will a relationship with a company prevent me from presenting?

  • NO. The goal is to provide information that will improve

patient outcomes. We must make every attempt to ensure that information presented in academic CME events is free form bias.

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FAQs

2. Can I receive an honorarium? Yes, or you may choose to leave your remuneration with the CPD office to fund research or other programs.

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Presentation of Data

  • Data are most useful if presented in absolute and

relative numbers

  • Please refer to our website Speaker Resources Page

(Under Using absolute and relative terms to present data effectively) where you will find a simple calculator to determine the correct format to present your data

  • Our new evaluation forms assess the use of absolute

numbers in data presentation

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CanMEDS Roles

  • In addition to the CanMEDS Medical Expert role, include one
  • ther role in your presentation:
  • Manager
  • Professional
  • Communicator
  • Health Advocate
  • Scholar
  • Collaborator
  • Adding a bullet about teaching, promotion, or teamwork will

add to your presentation!

  • For more information on the CanMEDS roles visit:

http://www.royalcollege.ca/portal/page/portal/rc/canmeds

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Slide Guide

  • Fewer than 6 lines
  • Fewer than 6 words per line
  • Use LARGE photos and diagrams
  • Note – photos and diagrams that are the work
  • f someone else need to be properly

referenced!!!

  • Minimize distractions
  • High contrast and easy font
  • NEVER apologize for a slide-delete it!
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