Presentation design and delivery to improve knowledge translation in a remote world

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The practical dissemination of new knowledge is not given adequate attention despite large investment in undertaking high-quality research and the desire for evidence-based practice. It is important that those involved in knowledge translation and continuing medical education understand the fundamental principles of effective presentations, whether at scientific conferences, workshops or group teaching sessions. The switch to remote presentations has made this a more challenging endeavour. We describe established presentation techniques that improve knowledge translation and how to use them in both face-to-face and remote settings.

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Leo, G. S. Y., Fisher, R., Davis, T., Lawton, B., Goldstein, H., Tagg, A., & Roland, D. (2022, October 6). Presentation design and delivery to improve knowledge translation in a remote world. Archives of Disease in Childhood: Education and Practice Edition. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2022-323787

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