Teaching Groups and Workshops course for GPs



This session will help you to refine your presentation skills, enhance your confidence, develop audience interest and increase audience involvement when you are speaking to a group of people.
This session was reviewed by Khyati Bakhai and last updated in November 2018.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Prepare an effective presentation
- Identify content that will attract an audience
- Prepare a presentation that will be fit for purpose
- Create audience involvement
- Identify areas for improvement for voice and posture
You may have your own natural way of presenting to audiences that you learned in medical school. However, as audiences become more sophisticated, these skills need to be refined. The goal is to ensure that the message you want to convey is received and integrated in the minds of your audience. That is best achieved if you start from what the audience is familiar with.

Professor Deborah Saltman is Head of the Institute of Postgraduate Medicine, part of the innovative Brighton and Sussex Medical School. She is responsible for all aspects of the postgraduate education in health sciences and medicine, as well as the medical education unit.
Professor Saltman has extensive experience and expertise in various areas of clinical practice, including health outcomes, management of non-communicable diseases in primary care; women’s health, leadership and teamwork; and continuity of care. She has also been in charge of all Medical Editorial and Publishing aspects for over 100 medical and scientific journals for the world’s largest international Open Access publisher BioMed Central; has spent 15 years working with the pharmaceutical industry both as a consultant and Departmental Director for two top 10 International pharmaceutical companies; and has 20 years of experience in leadership positions in academic medicine, delivering education programmes for health workers in Europe, Asia and Australia.
Professor Deborah Saltman was made a member of the Order of Australia in 2004, and was awarded the Rose Hunt Medal RCGP in 2006. She is also a Notable Australian Doctor.

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