- IF YOU HAVE CHOSEN AN ACTIVE PACKAGE, YOU HAVE TO PRESENT AN ARTICLE AT THIS EDITION OF TACSSYD
- THE ARTICLE MUST HAVE A SURGICAL THEME
- YOU CAN CHOSE TO WRITE EITHER A SURGICAL CASE PRESENTATION OR AN ORIGINAL RESEARCH ABOUT A SURGICAL PATHOLOGY/INTERVENTION
- FOR EITHER ONE OF THEM, YOU MUST UPLOAD THE
ARTICLE ON THE PRESIDENT’S E-MAIL:
presedinte.craiova@sscr.ro
HOW TO MAKE THE PRESENTATIONS
- TITLE OF PRESENTATION, NAME OF THE PRESENTING AUTHOR, CO-AUTHOR(S)
AND SCIENTIFIC COORDINATOR(S) – 1-2 SLIDES
- INTRODUCTION – 1-2 SLIDES
- INTERMEDIATE SLIDES (MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS) – 10-20 SLIDES
- CONCLUSIONS – 1-2 SLIDES
- REFERENCES – 1-2 SLIDES
THIS IS THE RECOMMENDED STRUCTURE, YOU CAN WRITE AS MANY SLIDES AS YOU WANT BUT CONSIDER THE MAXIMUM TIME OF 10 MINUTES
TIPS AND TRICKS
- USE ANIMATIONS, BUT DON’T OVERDO IT
- USE PLEASANT COLORS TO MAKE IT EASIER TO READ
- USE PICTURES AND GRAPHS, BUT BE READY TO EXPLAIN THEM
ABSTRACT EXAMPLE
- TITLE: THE DIAGNOSIS FOLLOWED BY THE WORDS “CASE PRESENTATION PATHOLOGY/INTERVENTION FOLLOWED BY THE WORD “RESEARCH”
- AUTHOR NAME: NAME, YEAR OF STUDY, THE NAME OF YOUR UNIVERSITY
- CO-AUTHOR: NAME, YEAR OF STUDY, THE NAME OF YOUR UNIVERSITY
- COORDINATOR: THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR, THE DEPARTMENT AND THE NAME OF THE HOSPITAL
- INTRODUCTION: 50 WORDS, WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT THIS CASE AND WHAT DOES IT ADD TO THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE
- MATERIALS AND METHODS: 150 WORDS, MAIN SYMPTOMS AND/OR IMPORTANT CLINICAL FINDINGS
- RESULTS: 200 WORDS, THE MAIN DIAGNOSES, THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS, AND OUTCOMES
- CONCLUSIONS: 100 WORDS, WHAT IS THE MAIN “TAKE-AWAY” LESSON(S) FROM THIS CASE
HOW TO PRESENT
- THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL SESSION FOR PRESENTING STUDENTS/RESIDENT DOCTORS
- PRESENTING TIME – 10 MINS + 5 MINS Q&A
- USE CLEAR LABELS – DETAILED EXPLANATIONS FOR IMAGES AND GRAPHS
- PRIVACY – PROTECT PATIENT IDENTITY WITH BLACK BANDS OR BLUR EFFECTS
- DELIVERY – ROMANIAN OR ENGLISH
How to do an oral presentation at tacssyd X
what’s this post about?
- what’s an oral presentation and why should I do it?
- what do i have to do?
- how to write the abstract
- how to make the presentation
- how to present
what’s an oral presentation and why should i do it?
an oral presentation for a congress is a formal speech on a specific topic to an audience of attendants at a congress. it is a way to share your research, insights, ideas or expertise with a larger audience in a structured and concise manner.
here’s why you might consider giving an oral presentation at a congress:
- professional development: presenting at a congress is an opportunity to enhance your communication and presentation skills
- feedback and networking: presenting your work can open doors to valuable feedback and discussions. attendants may ask questions, offer insights, or share their experiences, leading to constructive discussions that can enrich your understanding of your topic.
- Building reputation: a successful presentation can enhance your reputation in your field, as it showcases your expertise and contribution to the subject matter. it can lead to recognition and opportunities for collaboration or further research.
- peer recognition: Presenting at a congress allows you to engage with peers and experts in your field, which can help you to establish connections, build relationships, and gain recognition within your community
- career advancement: for academics researchers, presenting at conferences is often a requirement for tenure, promotions, and funding opportunities. it demonstrates your commitment to sharing knowledge and staying current in your field.
what do i have to do?
- when the tickets are up, chose one of the active packages
- chill pill is for both students and resident doctors
- vip pill active is only for students
- upload your abstract to president’s e-mail until 25th of September
- check to see when the presentation session for students and resident doctors will take place
how to write the abstract
- for the title, author, co-author(s), coordinator, introduction, materials and methods, results, conclusions and references you will be usinge calibri (body), number 16 and the writing should be bold(B)
- for content: calibri (body), number 14
- all content should be arranged with “justify” on the page
- you must follow all the steps and the order that you will see in the example in the next slide
- the content should not be longer than 500 words
- the abstract should be uploaded to the president’s e-mail until 25th september
abstract example
- title: name of the presentation
- author: name, year of study, the name of your university
- co-author: name, year of study, the name of your university
- coordinator: the name of the doctor, the department, and the name of the hospital
- introduction: 50 words
- materials and methods: 150 words
- results: 200 words
- conclusion: 100 words
how to make the presentation
- title of the presentation, name of the presenting author, co-author(s) and scientific coordinator(s) – first slide
- introduction – 1-2 slides
- intermediate slides(materials and methods, results) – 10-20 slides
- conclusions – 1-2 slides
- references – 1 slide
- tips and tricks
- use animations, but don’t overdo it
- use pleasant colors to make it easier to read
- use pictures and graphs, but be ready to explain them
how to present
- presenting time – 10 mins + 5 mins q&a
- clear labels – detailed explanations for images and graphs
- privacy – protect patient identity with black bars or blur effects
- delivery – romanian or english