Medical PowerPoint Templates – A Perfect Way to Enhance Your Presentation

Every year there are lots of medical conferences and medical seminars all over the world. Any changes in the medicines and medical technology lead to discussions in the medical industry. Doctors and professors use medical PowerPoint templates to enhance their medical presentation and use them in medical seminars and medical conferences to express their views about the topic. The true meaning of the presentation is in its pictures as a “picture is worth a thousand words”. So it’s always better to use the template in the medical ppt presentation.

These medical PowerPoint templates contain beautiful medical PowerPoint background in all the slides. You can easily get these templates online. There are lot many websites which deliver quality of free and paid medical templates to give a different meaning and look and feel to your medical PowerPoint presentation. You just need to add your text in the presentation. In fact these templates comprises of graphs, tables, images and smart arts so as to show the statistics like how the disease has spread in the different areas of the world and in what all areas it is most spreading and why? Other than this also there are so many things which are likely to use in the statistics.

Templates itself give a different meaning to your presentation but it also depends upon the individual that how they use the template. Only speaking about the subject will not solve your problem instead if you will show some diagrams and images the audience will automatically take interest in your presentation. There are PowerPoint charts also which are available just to present the statistics in a powerful manner as medical PowerPoint templates and charts boost the skills of the presenter hence the viewers are able to understand the essence of the presentation and grab the knowledge given by the presenter.

You can download medical PowerPoint presentation in just one single click of the mouse. These are editable templates; you can add the text and increase the quantity of the slides according to the needs and requirements of the individual.

The Guide to Giving Bras As Presents

Shopping for a bra can be really difficult when you’re faced with a multitude of shapes and styles and then you need to consider what size! Here’s out guide to picking out the right one.

Entering the store, you’ll notice that there are many different names for types of bras. Does she want a bra with an underwire? Strapless? A push up bra? Front-clasp? Sports bra? If you know what style she normally wears, you can select this type, or you can help her to go out for a change. Push up bras are almost always a safe bet for a gift — many women love to wear push up bras normally, as they provide the support and lift that many women desire. A push up bra can also be a sexy alternative to her normal everyday wear, that she’s likely to enjoy for special occasions or formal events. Best of all, a push up bra can be a great option for women of all sizes.

Next, you’ll need to consider the bra’s sizing. This can be more difficult if you don’t already know her size, so the best option is to try to go into the store with her size in mind. If you don’t already know it, try to look at the label in another bra she wears often. Bra sizes can vary widely and do not necessarily correspond to her other measurements. You’ll need to know two sizes in order to get her the properly sized bra — both the band size and the cup size. The band is measured in numbers, such as 34, 36, or 38, and corresponds to the measurement underneath her bust. The cup size is measured in a letter, such as B, C, or D, and corresponds to the measurement of the fullest point of her bust. As you can see, this number is highly specific and may be difficult to guess on your own if you don’t already know her size.

Choosing a new bra for a woman can oftentimes make a wonderful present when you are careful to pay close attention to the bra’s style and sizing. As bras come in many different varieties, there is no one bra that will suit every woman’s needs. By thinking about her lifestyle and general fashion preferences, as well as her size and shape, you can choose a bra that she is sure to love.

Presentation Skills – Jay Leno Does It, Do you?

The following happened when I was in Orlando a few days ago. It bugged me so much I had to write about it.

So there I was, along with Dave, standing in the front of an almost empty meeting room. Dave had heard me speak to a group of managerial accountants in Boston. It went over so well, he invited me to present to a group of 425 college accounting students. He knew my abilities and trusted my judgment.

So there we were, along with the AV guys, setting up the room for my motivational speech, “Want to be Good, Great, or a Champion?” I asked Dave how many students he expected? He told me “at best” 425, but we both surmised that the room had been set up for many more.

Now, it’s a fact that people do not like to sit in the front rows. It is human nature for people to want to be comfortable. We tend to spread out, so that we are not too close to others if we don’t have to be. That’s why most people prefer to cluster in the back, leaving rows and rows of empty seats up front.

This is not fun for the presenter. Speaking is intimate; a speaker looks to connect with the audience. And rows of empty chairs become an invisible barrier, one that literally and emotionally creates distance between a speaker and the audience.

Did you know that when Jay Leno took over the Tonight Show he added rows of chairs and extended Johnny Carson’s stage to allow him to get closer to the audience? Like Jay, it is our responsibility to do whatever we can to connect better with the audience.

Dave had given many presentations himself. So he understood the problem immediately. He and I agreed that we should either remove some chairs or tape off the back rows, forcing people to fill in the front first.

The event planner for the organization came into the room just then. We asked her if she could take care of doing just that. She replied, “We’ll just have the room monitors at the doors ask everybody to sit up front.” She then ran off to handle another issue.

Dave and I look at each other in shock. “WHAT? They’ll never listen. It doesn’t work that way!” Granted, she was trying to be helpful and thought she had solved the problem. And yes, she had about a million things to attend to. But the fact was, she just didn’t get it. She never had to give a presentation before. She didn’t understand the effect a row of empty chairs had on the speaker.

At almost every conference I’ve spoken, I’ve noticed that they put out way to many chairs: “Just in case.” Just in case what? In case people walk in off the street to go to an accounting conference? Not very likely.

If you have a track record of 100 attendees, even with better promotion, you still have a good idea as to how many people are registered, and how many people might register at the door. So be reasonable. It looks better when tables and chairs have to be added-much better than having lots of empty seats.

In her defense, this was only the second conference so there was not as much of a track record. Yet, I still believe it is better to put out fewer chairs than you need. It lends an air of “excitement” when you need to set out more. Too many empty chairs gives the perception of “low turn out” or “this meeting can’t be that good.”

In the end, it turned out not too bad in Orlando. As people came in last minute, they did not go to the front. There were five rows on the left side of the room that only had 1 person. It could have been much worse.

Event planners: Yes, it is easier to have all the chairs set out ahead of time. But are you going for easier, or a better event? Speakers will do better when the setting is optimal. Attendees will have a more fruitful experience.

Speakers: It is our job to create the best atmosphere, to generate the best connection with the audience. Sometimes we may have to gently educate the event planners. If they are not opened to it, keep in mind that speakers are just one part of their event. Whether we are a big part or not, we must not let our egos ruin our reputations. They are the ones paying you. Do everything you can to optimize the setting for your speech.

Be like Jay: Take responsibility and make the room the best setting for you. If NBC had said “No,” do you think Jay would have thrown a hissy fit? Do the best you can with what you have.