Background It is essential for physicians to master the ability to deliver high-quality oral presentations. Despite this, little time is dedicated throughout residency for training and refining this important skill. In order to solve this issue, we set out to design and implement a course which will improve the oratory skills of the resident physicians. Methods Senior surgical residents (postgraduate years three and four) were involved in a single-elimination tournament with the audience voting for the top presenters. Faculty provided feedback on oration, slide layout and overall presentation format throughout the course. Baseline and post-course survey responses were evaluated to assess a change in presentation skills after the oratory co...
Abstract Introduction Family-centered rounds (FCR) are a common method for daily communication betwe...
Medical Schoolhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170636/1/ChristopherThompson_1.pdfhttp...
The aim of this paper is to present the specifics of designing effective spoken presentations for pr...
Background It is essential for physicians to master the ability to deliver high-quality oral present...
Background: To address evidence-based effective communication skills in the formal ...
Learning Objective: Students at our university identified low confidence in presenting oral cases an...
Abstract: Residency program directors currently face new requirements from the Accreditation Council...
Public speaking (sometimes termed oratory or oration) is the process or act of performing a present...
Goal: •Oral case presentation skill is fundamental in clinical communication •This skill is first de...
OBJECTIVE: Oral presentation skills are central to physician-physician communication; however, littl...
BackgroundDidactic lectures remain common in medical education. Many faculty physicians do not recei...
Learning Objectives: Students at our university identified low confidence in presenting oral cases a...
Abstract- Background: Physician communication skills, linked to important patient outcomes, are rare...
Objective: The model of expert performance predicts that neither physicians in training nor experien...
The oral case presentation is a vital skill in clinical medicine. It not only serves the purpose of ...
Abstract Introduction Family-centered rounds (FCR) are a common method for daily communication betwe...
Medical Schoolhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170636/1/ChristopherThompson_1.pdfhttp...
The aim of this paper is to present the specifics of designing effective spoken presentations for pr...
Background It is essential for physicians to master the ability to deliver high-quality oral present...
Background: To address evidence-based effective communication skills in the formal ...
Learning Objective: Students at our university identified low confidence in presenting oral cases an...
Abstract: Residency program directors currently face new requirements from the Accreditation Council...
Public speaking (sometimes termed oratory or oration) is the process or act of performing a present...
Goal: •Oral case presentation skill is fundamental in clinical communication •This skill is first de...
OBJECTIVE: Oral presentation skills are central to physician-physician communication; however, littl...
BackgroundDidactic lectures remain common in medical education. Many faculty physicians do not recei...
Learning Objectives: Students at our university identified low confidence in presenting oral cases a...
Abstract- Background: Physician communication skills, linked to important patient outcomes, are rare...
Objective: The model of expert performance predicts that neither physicians in training nor experien...
The oral case presentation is a vital skill in clinical medicine. It not only serves the purpose of ...
Abstract Introduction Family-centered rounds (FCR) are a common method for daily communication betwe...
Medical Schoolhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170636/1/ChristopherThompson_1.pdfhttp...
The aim of this paper is to present the specifics of designing effective spoken presentations for pr...