The document discusses guidelines for creating digital slides for presentations. It defines digital slides and outlines three types: word slides containing predominantly text, table slides containing tables, and picture slides containing images. The document provides guidelines for each type regarding font, size, color, background simplicity, and limiting content. Proper digital slides are clear, clean, and avoid overly complex designs or excessive content that could reduce comprehension.
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This presentation is a revision / update of past presentations (2012-2014 and now April 5, 2017). The essential change is preferring Arial or Calibri font over Times New Romans. Othewise, the rest are the same.
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The Art of Creating Digital Slides for a Medical Presentation - ROJoson - 2017 Reynaldo Joson
This presentation is a revision / update of past presentations (2012-2014 and now April 5, 2017). The essential change is preferring Arial or Calibri font over Times New Romans. Othewise, the rest are the same.
Art of Creating Digital Slides for Medical Presentation - 20nov16Reynaldo Joson
Art of Creating Digital Slides for Medical Presentation 2020 edition (with revision in 2012 edition)
Principles are the same in non-medical presentation
PowerPoint Design 202 (intermediate level), a workshop I presented in January 2014. Useful for business, consulting, sales, marketing, and case competition presentations.
25 design tips for killer logos. Whether you're a designer, or a business owner looking to brand your company, here's 25 top tips to designing a killer logo - the cornerstone of your brand. Learn what to do, not to do, what formats you'll need for a professional identity and more.
I am currently working at AGT Graphics as their senior Graphics Designer. My job responsibilities include designing different graphics for AGT's clients and helping them with day to day tasks. I have worked with clients all over the world including North America, Dubai, Australia.
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This past February, I spoke about about law firm logos at the TLA (Toronto Lawyers Association). This event was an initiative of 'Keeping it Social: Practice development for lawyers TORONTO', a LinkedIn group collaboration between Bekhor Management and TLA. Practising lawyers and articling students in Toronto are welcome to join: https://lnkd.in/eTDaTcX
These are my presentation slides.
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Many companies during their annual meetings require their speakers to follow presentation guidelines supposed to be submitted in advance, that will be both displayed and printed as handouts. These presentations are supposed to serve both as projected visuals and as stand-alone document… do actually nothing properly! How would it be possible to do efficient presentations and efficient handouts ?
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- WHAT’S NEW IN THE TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS,
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New Directions in Targeted Therapeutic Approaches for Older Adults With Mantl...i3 Health
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This slide deck presented by Dr. Kami Maddocks, Professor-Clinical in the Division of Hematology and
Associate Division Director for Ambulatory Operations
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, will provide insight into new directions in targeted therapeutic approaches for older adults with mantle cell lymphoma.
STATEMENT OF NEED
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accounting for 5% to 7% of all lymphomas. Its prognosis ranges from indolent disease that does not require treatment for years to very aggressive disease, which is associated with poor survival (Silkenstedt et al, 2021). Typically, MCL is diagnosed at advanced stage and in older patients who cannot tolerate intensive therapy (NCCN, 2022). Although recent advances have slightly increased remission rates, recurrence and relapse remain very common, leading to a median overall survival between 3 and 6 years (LLS, 2021). Though there are several effective options, progress is still needed towards establishing an accepted frontline approach for MCL (Castellino et al, 2022). Treatment selection and management of MCL are complicated by the heterogeneity of prognosis, advanced age and comorbidities of patients, and lack of an established standard approach for treatment, making it vital that clinicians be familiar with the latest research and advances in this area. In this activity chaired by Michael Wang, MD, Professor in the Department of Lymphoma & Myeloma at MD Anderson Cancer Center, expert faculty will discuss prognostic factors informing treatment, the promising results of recent trials in new therapeutic approaches, and the implications of treatment resistance in therapeutic selection for MCL.
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Hematology/oncology fellows, attending faculty, and other health care professionals involved in the treatment of patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL).
Learning Objectives
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2.) Evaluate emerging data on targeted therapeutic approaches for treatment-naive and relapsed/refractory MCL and their applicability to older adults
3.) Assess mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies for MCL and their implications for treatment selection
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Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Introduction
Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
Transition to Acting
Selleck's transition from an athlete to an actor came with its physical demands. His first significant role in "Magnum P.I." required him to perform various stunts and maintain a fit appearance. This role, which he played from 1980 to 1988. necessitated a rigorous fitness routine to meet the show's demands. setting the stage for his long-term commitment to health and wellness.
Fitness Regimen
Workout Routine
Tom Selleck health and fitness regimen has evolved. adapting to his changing roles and age. During his "Magnum, P.I." days. Selleck's workouts were intense and focused on building and maintaining muscle mass. His routine included weightlifting, cardiovascular exercises. and specific training for the stunts he performed on the show.
Selleck adjusted his fitness routine as he aged to suit his body's needs. Today, his workouts focus on maintaining flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular health. He incorporates low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, and light weightlifting. This balanced approach helps him stay fit without putting undue strain on his joints and muscles.
Importance of Flexibility and Mobility
In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
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Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
Prof. Marcus Renato de Carvalho
www.agostodourado.com
Title: Sense of Taste
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure and function of taste buds.
Describe the relationship between the taste threshold and taste index of common substances.
Explain the chemical basis and signal transduction of taste perception for each type of primary taste sensation.
Recognize different abnormalities of taste perception and their causes.
Key Topics:
Significance of Taste Sensation:
Differentiation between pleasant and harmful food
Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
Taste threshold values for Sweet (sucrose), Salty (NaCl), Sour (HCl), and Bitter (Quinine)
Taste index relationship: Inversely proportional to taste threshold
Taste Blindness:
Inability to taste certain substances, particularly thiourea compounds
Example: Phenylthiocarbamide
Structure and Function of Taste Buds:
Composition: Epithelial cells, Sustentacular/Supporting cells, Taste cells, Basal cells
Features: Taste pores, Taste hairs/microvilli, and Taste nerve fibers
Location of Taste Buds:
Found in papillae of the tongue (Fungiform, Circumvallate, Foliate)
Also present on the palate, tonsillar pillars, epiglottis, and proximal esophagus
Mechanism of Taste Stimulation:
Interaction of taste substances with receptors on microvilli
Signal transduction pathways for Umami, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, and Salty tastes
Taste Sensitivity and Adaptation:
Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
Role of Saliva in Taste:
Dissolution of tastants to reach receptors
Washing away the stimulus
Taste Preferences and Aversions:
Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
Impact of Sensory Nerve Damage:
Degeneration of taste buds if the sensory nerve fiber is cut
Abnormalities of Taste Detection:
Conditions: Ageusia, Hypogeusia, Dysgeusia (parageusia)
Causes: Nerve damage, neurological disorders, infections, poor oral hygiene, adverse drug effects, deficiencies, aging, tobacco use, altered neurotransmitter levels
Neurotransmitters and Taste Threshold:
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) on taste sensitivity
Supertasters:
25% of the population with heightened sensitivity to taste, especially bitterness
Increased number of fungiform papillae
Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
The prostate is an exocrine gland of the male mammalian reproductive system
It is a walnut-sized gland that forms part of the male reproductive system and is located in front of the rectum and just below the urinary bladder
Function is to store and secrete a clear, slightly alkaline fluid that constitutes 10-30% of the volume of the seminal fluid that along with the spermatozoa, constitutes semen
A healthy human prostate measures (4cm-vertical, by 3cm-horizontal, 2cm ant-post ).
It surrounds the urethra just below the urinary bladder. It has anterior, median, posterior and two lateral lobes
It’s work is regulated by androgens which are responsible for male sex characteristics
Generalised disease of the prostate due to hormonal derangement which leads to non malignant enlargement of the gland (increase in the number of epithelial cells and stromal tissue)to cause compression of the urethra leading to symptoms (LUTS
Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex System Analysis, S...Oleg Kshivets
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Art of Creating Digital Slides for a Presentation - ROJoson
1. The Art of Creating Digital Slides
for a Presentation
Reynaldo O. Joson, MD, MHA, MHPEd, MSc Surg
May 7, 2012; September 28, 2012; March 6, 2014
2. The Art of Creating Digital Slides
for Presentation
In practically all presentations nowadays,
presenters use
digital slides as visual aids.
3. The Art of Creating Digital Slides
for Presentation
There is an art in creating digital slides for
presentation
so that audience
will appreciate and will not criticize!
4. The Art of Creating Digital Slides
for Presentation
Learning Objectives:
1. To define digital slides.
2. To identify the 3 parts of a digital slide
presentation.
3. To enumerate and differentiate the different types
of digital slides.
4. To identify the parameters of quality or proper
digital slides.
5. The Art of Creating Digital Slides
for Presentation
Learning Objectives:
5. To identify the parameters of quality or proper digital
5.1 word slides.
5.2 table slides.
5.3 picture slides.
6. To be able to create digital slides (word, table, and
picture) guided by the recommended quality
parameters.
6. Definition
DIGITAL SLIDE
single page of a presentation created with software
such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Open Office
Impress or Apple Keynote
DIGITAL SLIDE PRESENTATION
composed of several slides
7. Digital Slide Presentation
3 parts of a digital presentation:
• Introductory slides
• Body slides
• Concluding slides
11. Digital Picture Slides
containing still pictures from digital cameras
and
drawings, illustrations, and documents
converted into digital picture format
12. Quality Parameters of Digital Slides
(Word, Table, Picture)
CLEAR and CLEAN
Clear contents, letters, numbers
Simple design, not jampacked
14. The Art of Creating Digital Slides
for Presentation
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating
Digital Word Slides
15. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
CLEAR
• contents can be clearly seen from a reasonable
(reasonable distance, usual size of a conference
room)
• If size of conference room is huge like plenary hall,
adjust accordingly, increase font size or use
several screens
16. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
CLEAR
LETTERS that constitute words and the associated
numbers, symbols, etc.
Clear font type
Adequate font size
Adequate font weight
Clear font color
Non-obscuring background
17. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Font Type
Suggest
Arial over Times New Roman and Calibri
Arial
Times New Roman
Calibri
18. Compare
Arial F28
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT
Times NR F28
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT
Calibri F28
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT
19. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Font Size
- At least 24, preferably 28
- If smaller than 24 needed, lowest, 16, but in bold!
Font size 14
Font size 16
Font size 18
Font size 20
Font size 24
Font size 28
20. Compare
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: ADEQUATE FONT SIZE
F28
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: ADEQUATE FONT SIZE
F24
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: ADEQUATE FONT SIZE
F20
21. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Font Weight
- All in bold
Font size 16
Font Size 16
Font size 18
Font Size 18
Font size 20
Font size 24
Font size 28
Font size 20
Font size 24
Font size 28
22. Compare
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: BOLD FONT
F28
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: BOLD FONT
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: BOLD FONT
F24
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: BOLD FONT
23. Compare
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: BOLD FONT
F20
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: BOLD FONT
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: BOLD FONT
F18
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: BOLD FONT
24. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Font Color
- With sharp contrast to background color of slide
Color of Font
Color of Font
Color of Font
25. Compare
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
26. Compare
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
27. Compare
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Target: CLEAR FONT COLOR
28. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Background Design
- Use simple design
- Make sure design does not obscure clarity of
letters
Use simple design
Use simple design!
Avoid background
obscuring
clarity of fonts!
Use simple design!
Avoid background
obscuring
clarity of fonts!
Use simple design!
Avoid background
obscuring
clarity of fonts!
29. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Background Design
- Use simple design
- Avoid background obscuring clarity of fonts
30. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Background Design
- Use simple design
- Avoid background obscuring clarity of fonts
31. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Background Design
- Use simple design
- Avoid background obscuring clarity of fonts
32. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
CLEAR MESSAGE
Clear theme or topic per slide
One theme or topic per slide
Avoid incorrect spelling.
Avoid incorrect grammar and syntax.
33. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
DON’T!
In practically all presentations nowadays, presenters use
digital slides as visual aids.
Practically, nobody uses overhead transparencies anymore.
Digital slide - single page of a presentation created with
software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or OpenOffice
Impress
Presentation - composed of several slides
34. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Visual Aids in Presentation
In practically all presentations nowadays, presenters use
digital slides as visual aids.
Practically, nobody uses overhead transparencies anymore.
35. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Definition of Terms
Digital slide - single page of a presentation created with
software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or OpenOffice
Impress
Presentation - composed of several slides
36. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
CLEAN and NOT Jampacked
•Use simple background design.
Use simple
background
design!
Use simple
background
design!
Use simple
background
design!
Use simple
background
design!
37. DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
OSPITAL NG MAYNILA MEDICAL CENTER
OSPITAL NG MAYNILA MEDICAL CENTER
“Towards Patient Safety in Surgery”
“Towards Patient Safety in Surgery”
Promote customer delight. Avoid complaints at all times!
38.
39. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
CLEAN and NOT Jampacked
• Avoid narrative text with sentences unless needed
such as using quotes.
40. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
CLEAN and NOT Jampacked
• Use outline format with phrases.
• Use keywords. Avoid unnecessary articles and
prepositions.
• Limit to 7 lines as much as possible in body of
each slide.
41. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
DON’T!
Different Kinds of Digital Slides
Digital slides can be classified into word slides, table slides,
picture slides, combined word-table or word-picture slides,
based on the main contents of each slide.
A slide that contains words only or predominantly words is a
word slide. A slide that contains a table for its message is a
table slide. A slide that contains still pictures from digital
cameras and drawings, illustrations, and documents
converted into digital picture format, as main contents for its
message is a picture slide.
42. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Different Kinds of Digital Slides
• Word slides
• Table slides
• Picture slides
• Combined word-table or word-picture slides
based on main contents of each slide
43. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Word Slides
Different Kinds of Digital Slides
Word slide – words only or predominantly words
Table slide – table/s
Picture slide – still pictures from digital cameras and
drawings, illustrations, and documents converted
into digital picture format
45. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
Table Slides
containing tables of words and/or numbers
46. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
Table Slides
Table containing words
Kind of slides
Contents
Word
Words
Table
Tables
Picture
Pictures
Tables – words; words – pictures;
pictures – tables; tables – words pictures
Combined
47. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
Table Slides
Table containing numbers
Year
2012
2011
2010
No. of Admissions
4000
4014
3809
No. of Discharges
4010
4009
3800
48. Quality Parameters of Digital Slides
(Word, Table, Picture)
CLEAR and CLEAN
Clear contents, letters, numbers
Simple design, not jampacked
55. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
Kinds of slides
Word
Table
Picture
Contents
Words
Tables
Pictures
Year
2012
2011
2010
No. of Admissions
4020
4030
3900
56. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
Kinds of slides
Word
Table
Picture
Contents
Words
Tables
Pictures
Year
2012
2011
2010
No. of Admissions
4020
4030
3900
57. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
Kinds of slides
Word
Table
Picture
Year
2012
2011
2010
Contents
Words
Tables
Pictures
No. of Admissions
4020
4030
3900
Background Design
- Use simple design
- Avoid background obscuring clarity of fonts
58. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
CLEAR MESSAGE
Clear theme or topic per slide
One theme or topic per slide
[Place a tag for each table.]
Avoid incorrect spelling.
Avoid incorrect syntax.
Avoid errors in numbers.
59. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
Admissions by Year
Year
2012
2011
2010
No. of Admissions
4020
4030
3900
60. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
Kinds of Digital Slides
Kinds of slides
Word
Table
Picture
Contents
Words
Tables
Pictures
61. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
CLEAN and NOT Jampacked
•Use simple background design.
Use simple
background
design!
Use simple
background
design!
Use simple
background
design!
Use simple
background
design!
62. DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
OSPITAL NG MAYNILA MEDICAL CENTER
OSPITAL NG MAYNILA MEDICAL CENTER
“Towards Patient Safety in Surgery”
“Towards Patient Safety in Surgery”
Promote customer delight. Avoid complaints at all times!
63.
64. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Table Slides
CLEAN and NOT Jampacked
Use simple background design.
Use phrases.
Use keywords. Avoid unnecessary articles and
prepositions.
Avoid data dump. Limit to 7 rows of table in each
slide.
69. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
Picture Slides
containing still pictures from digital cameras
and
drawings, illustrations, and documents
converted into digital picture format
70. Quality Parameters of Digital Slides
(Word, Table, Picture)
CLEAR and CLEAN
Clear contents, letters, numbers
Simple design, not jampacked
71. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
Clearly seen from a reasonable distance
Increase size.
72. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
Clearly seen from a reasonable distance
Break into several
slides.
73. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
Clearly seen from a reasonable distance
One of several
slides.
74. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
Clearly seen from a reasonable distance
Change!
75. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
Clearly seen from a reasonable distance
76. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
Clearly seen from a reasonable distance
77. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
Well-focused with good resolution (not blurred)
78. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
Well-focused with good resolution (not blurred)
79. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
With proper lighting (not over-exposed; not underexposed)
80. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
With proper lighting (avoid negative effect of flash)
81. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
With proper size of intended focus of interest
(proper zooming-in or close-up)
Needs an accompanying close-up
picture.
82. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
With a proper background that will promote clarity
or contrast of the object of interest
83. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR
With a proper background that will promote clarity
or contrast of the object of interest
84. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR MESSAGE
With a clear pictorial message or objective such as
to show the nature of the pathology or to show the
nature of the activity in the picture
85. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR MESSAGE
With proper orientation
Needs an accompanying orienting picture.
86. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR MESSAGE
With proper pointers, proper markers, and proper
illustrations as needed
87. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR MESSAGE
With proper pointers, proper markers, and proper
illustrations as needed
88. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAR MESSAGE
With proper pointers, proper markers, and proper
illustrations as needed
89. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Not too many contents as these will impair clarity of
picture because of sacrifice in size
90. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean pictorial person and object of interest
91. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean pictorial person and object of interest
92. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean pictorial person and object of interest
93. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
No unnecessary background objects
94. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
Intra-operative pictures – such as no unnecessary
gloved fingers, gauze, instruments
95. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
Pictures of patients – such as no unnecessary
chairs, tables, and persons in the background
96. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
Pictures of patients – such as no unnecessary
chairs, tables, and persons in the background
97. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
Pictures of patients – such as no unnecessary
chairs, tables, and persons in the background
98. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
No dirty background such as blots and blood and
dirty linen/cloth used as background
99. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
No dirty background such as blots and blood and
dirty linen/cloth used as background
100. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
No dirty background such as blots and blood and
dirty linen/cloth used as background
101. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
CLEAN Pictures and NOT Jampacked
Clean background
Use ruler only when needed and use it well. Don’t
use scalpel for indirect measurement.
102. Do’s and Don’ts in Creating Digital Picture Slides
Use computers and software programs to edit digital
pictures to make them CLEAR and CLEAN!
Use Picture Manager.
Cropping
Labelling
Retouching
107. The Art of Creating Digital Slides
for a Presentation
Reynaldo O. Joson, MD, MHA, MHPEd, MSc Surg
rjoson2001@yahoo.com
https://sites.google.com/site/digitalmedicalpresentation/home