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1 The 10 minute research talk

2 Overall Guidelines l Start focused Stay focused l Think what is the most succinct way to present your material clearly l Don’t read your slides verbatim l Use spoken words and slides to supplement each other l Never more then 15 slides

3 Beginning: Content l One minute l Three slides – Title, Funding support – Purpose – Background l Yes, still use only 1 minute

4 Beginning: Content Title l Title slide with co-authors – Include funding source(s) if room – If long list may want to make a separate slide can also be the very last slide – Same for others wish to thank subjects, study team

5 Beginning: Content Purpose l Focus of the study or project being reported l List of specific aims

6 Beginning: Content Background l Think NEW if published don’t talk about it l Answer to so what question l One slide

7 Beginning: Do l Have a plan of what to say first – Thank you for the opportunity … l Move quickly to the purpose – The purpose of this study was to test…. – This project was implemented to ….

8 Beginning: Do l Use the thank you to start purpose statement – Thank you for the opportunity to describe our study on sleep in women with and without fibromyalgia.

9 Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the characteristics of nocturnal sleep and hormone patterns in mid-life women with and without fibromyalgia.

10 Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia (FM) is a syndrome manifest by poor unrefreshing sleep, fatigue, unexplained widespread pain, generalized morning stiffness, and multiple tender points.

11 Beginning: Avoid l Repeating your name and title l Apologizing for what you won’t be able to cover l Adding additional background information

12 Middle: Methods l Methods 1 minute and one slide – 2 minutes and 2 slides is probably excessive l The four Ws – What – Where – When – Who

13 Middle: Methods Do l Use a picture or diagram of protocol l Display model to be tested l Describe only parts germane to purpose and results being presented

14 Middle: Methods (con’t) l Mention data analysis only if there is something special – If testing a model – Several steps to the process l Get double use of your time – Sixty 9- 11 year old children were tested pre and post an education intervention on smoking health risks.

15 Protocol l Daily symptom diaries for 1 month to verify pain levels l Fm subjects weaned from medications 2 weeks prior to sleeping l Post menses days 5-10 l Night 1 adaptation l Night 2 baseline sleep l Night 3 hourly blood draws 8 pm to 7 am

16 Middle: Methods Avoid l Describing all elements of a study when you are presenting only a portion l Listing tests that will be obvious from results – E.g. T-test l Using more then 2 slides

17 Middle: Results l Real data 6-7 minutes 6-7 slides l Real numbers l Real text

18 Middle: Results Do l Keep slides simple l Explain the graph/axes if not obvious l Make sure font large enough to read l Think of most parsimonious presentation – Plots for key data – Tables for number – Shortest text that conveys theme

19 Sleep Stage Percentages * P<.05

20 Beck Depression 10.3 ± 2.47.7 ± 2.4 OFF MEDS ON MEDS

21 Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire Off medOn Meds Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire Off medOn Meds Pain6.9+1.23.2+1.0 Tired8.4+.456.7+.43 Rested in AM8.2+.526.45+1.0 Anxious6.6+.934.8+.70 Depressed6.8+1.13.1+1.4

22 Middle: Results AVOID l Trying to present every piece of data l “I know this is to small for you to read” l “This is a confusing/busy slide” l Tables with many many rows & columns l Quotes that fill even a single slide

23 Ending the talk l 1-2 slides l Summary of key points l Conclusion as to next step – Research question – Change in practice

24 End: Do l Be specific – Specific research question – Specific change in practice

25 End: Avoid l Claims beyond the data l Non specific – More research is needed

26 Summary TimeSlides Beginning13 Middle: Methods11 Middle: Results710 End11-2


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