A presentation conveys information from a speaker to an audience . Presentations are typically demonstrations, introduction, lecture , or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, build goodwill, or present a new idea/product. Presentations usually require preparation, organization , event planning , writing , use of visual aids, dealing with stress, and answering questions. “The key elements of a presentation consists of presenter, audience, message, reaction and method to deliver speech for organizational success in an effective manner.” Presentations are widely used in tertiary work settings such as accountants giving a detailed report of a company's financials or an entrepreneur pitching their venture idea to investors. The term can also be used for a formal or ritualized introduction or offering, as with the presentation of a debutante . Presentations in certain formats are also known as keynote address. Interactive presentations, in which the audience is involved, are also represented more and more frequently. Instead of a monologue, this creates a dialogue between the speaker and the audience. The advantages of an interactive presentation is for example, that it attracts more attention from the audience and that the interaction creates a sense of community.
11-398: (Redirected from Presented ) "Presenting" redirects here. For other uses, see Presentation (disambiguation) . [REDACTED] This definition of medical jargon appears to be a dictionary definition . Please rewrite it to present the subject from an encyclopedic point of view. ( May 2023 ) In medicine , a presentation is
22-529: A group. Visual elements add to the effectiveness of a presentation and help emphasize the key points being made through the use of type, color, images/videos, graphs, layout, and transitions. One common means to help one convey information and the audience stay on track is through the incorporation of text in a legible font size and type. According to the article "Prepare and Deliver an Effective Presentation", effective presentations typically use serif fonts (e.g. Times New Roman, Garamond, Baskerville, etc.) for
33-968: A slowly progressive course." "...Some patients present with small unobstructed kidneys, when the diagnosis is easy to miss." "...A total of 7,870,266 patients presented to a public hospital ED from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018." See also [ edit ] Presentation (obstetrics) References [ edit ] ^ Mark C. Fishman (2004). Medicine . Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 677. ISBN 978-0-7817-2543-9 . ^ Allan B. Wolfson; Gregory W. Hendey; Louis J. Ling (11 September 2012). Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine . Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 152. ISBN 978-1-4511-5345-3 . ^ Parveen Kumar; Michael L. Clark (4 June 2012). Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine E-Book . Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 595. ISBN 978-0-7020-5304-7 . ^ Lim, Andy; Barua, Raja; Hong, Wei; Lim, Alvin (2020). "Using
44-466: Is possible to emphasize text and still maintain its readability by using contrasting colors. For example, black words on a white background emphasize the text being displayed but still helps maintain its readability. Text that contrasts with the background of a slide also enhances visibility. Readability and visibility enhance a presentation experience, which contributes to the effectiveness of it. Certain colors are also associated with specific emotions and
55-510: Is the process of presenting the content of a topic to an audience. Presentation may also refer to: Presentation A presentation program is commonly used to generate the presentation content, some of which also allow presentations to be developed collaboratively , e.g. using the Internet by geographically disparate collaborators. Presentation viewers can be used to combine content from different sources into one presentation. Some of
66-517: The appearance in a patient of illness or disease—or signs or symptoms thereof—before a medical professional. In practice, one usually speaks of a patient as presenting with this or that. Examples include: "...Many depressed patients present with medical rather than psychiatric complaints, and those who present with medical complaints are twice as likely to be misdiagnosed as those who present with psychiatric complaints." "...In contrast, poisonings from heavy metal can be subtle and present with
77-400: The audience. With the additional reinforcement that images and videos offer, the effectiveness of a presentation may be improved. There lacks a comprehensive list of criteria common among research studies or educational institutions in a typical presentation rubric used to assess presentations. Nevertheless, De Grez et al., in consultation with experienced higher education teachers, developed
88-723: The national time presentation curve to guide staffing". Emergency Medicine Australasia . 32 (3): 532–533. doi : 10.1111/1742-6723.13509 . ISSN 1742-6723 . PMID 32279442 . S2CID 215750997 . External links [ edit ] Search the Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary for presenting and related terms Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Presentation_(medical)&oldid=1153478037 " Category : Medical terminology Hidden category: Flagged dictionary definitions from May 2023 Presentation (disambiguation) Presentation
99-457: The popular presentation products used across the globe are offered by Apple , Google and Microsoft . Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides are effective tools to develop slides, both Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint allows groups to work together online to update each account as it is edited. Content such as text, images, links, and effects are added into each of the presentation programs to deliver useful, consolidated information to
110-436: The proper application of these colors adds to the effectiveness of a presentation through the creation of an immersive experience for an audience. Large images relevant to the presentation attract an audience’s attention which in turn can clarify the topics within the presentation. Using pictures sparingly helps support other presentation elements (e.g. text). Short videos are used to help the presenter reinforce their message to
121-441: The smaller text and sans serif fonts (e.g. Helvetica, Futura, Arial, etc.) for headings and larger text. The typefaces are used along with type size to improve readability for the audience. A combination of these typefaces can also be used to create emphasis. The majority of the fonts within a presentation are kept simple to aid in readability. Font styles, like bold, italic, and underline, are used to highlight important points. It
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