In the Name of Allah Most Merciful Most Compassionate
بسم اللـه الرحمن الرحيم
Perfecting your Presentation Sherif El Hadi M.D. Anaesthesia Department Neuroanaesthesia Unit
Difficulties in presentations
CONTENT
APPEARANCE
Content
Common Problems n n n n
Too much detail Crowded Lengthy Large tables
The oxidation of glucose starts with the process of glycolysis within the cytoplasm where the glucose molecule (six-carbon) is converted into two molecules of pyruvate (three-carbon) In the absence of oxygen, pyruvate is reduced to lactic acid by the addition of two hydrogen atoms. This process is associated with a net hydrogen ion production, which lowers intracellular pH Anaerobic glycolysis forms only two molecules of ATP for each molecule of glucose In the presence of oxygen, pyruvate enters the mitochondria and is oxidized to carbon dioxide and water a total of 38 molecules of ATP are generated per molecule of glucose
Anasthetic Techniqu for Caesaien section
Spelling MUST be checked
Study your audience! n n n n
Undergraduate Postgraduate Highly specialized in topic Mixed specialty
Use points n n n n
Focus n n n n
The essentials The essentials The essentials Do not get lost in too much detail
Causes of head injuries n n n n n
Road traffic accidents Falls Assaults Graphics better ??? Industry Sport…
Road Traffic Accidents (RTA’s)
Falls
Assaults
Industry
Sport
Tables and Graphs n n n
Avoid tables as much as possible Simplify Build your graph
Pharmacokinetic Data for Nondepolarizing Muscle Relaxants in Normal and Anephric Patients
The Hunt and Hess Scale
Difference between CSWS and SIADH
Cerebral Blood Flow (ml/100g/min)
100
Autoregulation (Normal Curve)
50 High MAP = constricted vessels
Low MAP = dilated vessels Mean Arterial Pressure (mmHg)
200
Sequence n n n
Repeat sequence of core points Highlight present point Emphasis on most important
Complications of SAH Rebleeding n Vasospasm n Hydrocephalus n Convulsions n
Complications of SAH Rebleeding n Vasospasm n Hydrocephalus n Convulsions n
Mortality in head injuries 80% 65% 50%
Hypotension
Hypoxia
45%
Both
Neither
Relate to audience
Tell your own practical experience!!
Decrease tension
Appearance
Background n n n
Dark: blue or black Avoid multiple colours Contrast with light font colour
Light Background • Too bright • Eyes tend to go to bright areas away from text
Dark Background l More
comfortable for eyes
l Eyes
tend to go to focus on text
Contrast Deep Colours
Avoid
Yellow
Farahfuchsia
Red
Fellahgreen
Bluegreen
Dirtybrown
Rehearsal Colours look different on the screen n Adjust data show for: n
n Colour
saturation n Brightness n
Take notes of correct setting
Fonts n n n n
Which is clearer to read? Which is clearer to read? Which is clearer to read? Which is clearer to read?
Excessive Animation and Graphics n
Distraction from your message
n
Complicate presentation
n
Is THIS a circus or a scientific meeting????
Sound effects n n n
Almost never useful Confusion and distraction from speaker Better avoided
Equipment failure happens most often when you have no alternative
Try to avoid Disasters n n n n
Backup files on a CD, USB flash Have an extra computer Put files on computer in advance Practice on the computer you will use.
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