Present Like a Pro: Crafting Compelling and Captivating Talks
This is a ticketed event. The success of academic physician’s careers often hinges on their ability to teach, speak, and present their work. This workshop will elevate participants' skills, sophistication, and confidence in presenting and public speaking. Powerful and well-designed presentations are pivotal in effectively conveying your message. Conversely, inadequately designed or poorly delivered talks can undermine your credibility and influence. This highly interactive workshop offers a comprehensive approach to refining your presentation and public speaking abilities. It includes a step-by-step plan applicable to any future audience or presentation. Topics covered include understanding your audience, crafting your message, honing communication skills, mastering slide design from beginner to advanced levels, developing executive presence, overcoming nervousness, and ensuring high-quality delivery. Join us and transform your presentation style into one that captivates and inspires.
Presenters:
- Christina L. Shenvi, MD, PhD, MBA, FACEP
- Sara Paradise Dimeo, MD, MEHP
- Amal Mattu, MD
- Tracy G. Sanson, MD
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Christina L. Shenvi, MD, PhD, MBA, FACEP
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
Dr. Shenvi is an associate professor of Emergency Physician, keynote speaker, and academic leader. She currently directs the 18-month pre-clinical case-based learning medical student curriculum at UNC and as director of the year-long FLAGship faculty development program. She also has served in many roles, including as ACEP/CORD Teaching Fellowship director, residency associate program director, and director of the UNC Office of Academic Excellence. She also teaches and coaches on time management and career success, and writes at timeforyourlife.org.She is a passionate educator and always looking for new ways to make learning and teaching more engaging and effective.
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Sara P. Dimeo, MD, MEHP
Dignity Health East Valley Emergency Medicine
Dr. Dimeo is a practicing emergency physician and the inaugural residency program director at the Dignity Health East Valley Emergency Medicine Residency Program in Chandler, Arizona. She attended the University of Arizona-Tucson for her residency after which time she completed a two year fellowship in Multimedia Design and Educational Technology through UC Irvine. She obtained her Masters in Health Professions' Education through Johns Hopkins. Her primary areas of expertise relate to curriculum design, active learning techniques and gamification, the use of technology in education, as well as enhancing slide design.
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Amal Mattu, MD
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Dr. Amal Mattu is a tenured professor, Vice Chair of Academic Affairs, and Director of the Faculty Development Fellowship in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He has received more than 20 teaching awards including national awards from the American College of Emergency Physicians, the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, and the Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine, and he received two national Residency Director of the Year awards during his 9 years as a Program Director. He has provided over 3000 hours of CME lecturing at conferences in the US and in more than 20 other countries, and he frequently lectures on topics pertaining to education and faculty development.
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Tracy G. Sanson, MD
TracySansonMD
Dr. Sanson is a Board-Certified Emergency Physician who practices clinically as an independent contractor. Dr. Sanson heads her own consulting firm. She was recently awarded the American College of Emergency Physicians Judith E. Tintinalli Award for Outstanding Contribution in Education. Dr. Sanson completed her medical degree and EM residency training at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has held director positions in the US Air Force and the University of South Florida and is a career educator in Emergency Medicine and leadership in healthcare.
