POWERPOINT (PRESENTATIONS)
Communication Formats
Location : Pavillon Parc - University of Montreal (7077 avenue du Parc - Subway Parc)
We would like to remind you that PowerPoint should remain essentially a visual support for speakers.
Key Objectives
Conflict of Interest
Layout
To ensure high visibility, your entire PowerPoint must follow the following layout principles:
References - Presentation
Presentation
We would like to remind you that PowerPoint should remain essentially a visual support for speakers.
Key Objectives
- A slide must include key learning targets.
Conflict of Interest
- The 2nd slide must contain your Conflict of Interest Declaration (see example).
Layout
To ensure high visibility, your entire PowerPoint must follow the following layout principles:
- the background must be light-coloured,
- the lettering must be dark-coloured,
- the font size must be of a minimum of 20 points,
- the content must be minimal.
References - Presentation
- For all your references, it is important to include the title, the author, the name of the publication, the year, the volume and the number at the bottom of each slide presenting their content. For more details, refer to the Copyright Guide for Speakers.
Presentation
- To avoid any technical problems on the day of your presentation, please bring your PowerPoint in .ppt format on a USB key.
PRESENTATION STRUCTURE
Workshops must last 90 minutes, be interactive and encourage participation.
Oral presentations must last 20 minutes (15 min. of presentation and 5 min. of questions).
- They must address one of the main themes of the Conference (researching, teaching, evaluating and improving clinical reasoning).
Oral presentations must last 20 minutes (15 min. of presentation and 5 min. of questions).
- They are intended to present research results or information related to the main themes of the Conference (researching, teaching, evaluating and improving clinical reasoning).
QUESTIONS
Please do not hesitate to contact melanie.moan@umontreal.ca with info-cpass@umontreal.ca in CC if you have any questions.
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