51. Five Specific Techniques for Excellent Presentations with Ross Fisher

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Pediatric surgeon Ross Fisher, the mind behind p cubed presentations, breaks down how to finish a talk (teaser, it’s not a random vacation slide or you saying, “Thank you,” and walking off stage). As a bonus, he also discusses structuring a lecture with spaced repetition so your audience truly understands your message, fielding questions, staying on message, and how to (and how not to) use a script in lecture preparation.    Listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher   Guest Bio: Dr. Ross Fisher is a UK based pediatric surgeon and the creator of p cubed presentations.  The p cubed philosophy, based on three core principles of message, supporting media, and delivery, has fundamentally changed the delivery and quality of medical lectures.    We Discuss: The best way to give presentation feedback  [03:00]; A skillful strategy for ending a talk  [08:59]; Strategies for handling listener questions [13:15]; How to use scripts when structuring and rehearsing a talk (while avoiding robotic delivery)  [17:33]; Ross' technique for presenting data [23:44]; How to effectively use spaced repetition [26:36]; What is meant by, “Message, not story, is the basis of a good presentation” [28:20]; And more. For complete and detailed show notes, previous episodes, or to sign up for our newsletter: https://www.stimuluspodcast.com/ If you like what you hear on Stimulus and use Apple/iTunes as your podcatcher, please consider leaving a review of the show. I read all the reviews and, more importantly, so do potential guests. Thanks in advance! Interested in sponsoring this podcast? Connect with us here Follow Rob: Twitter: https://twitter.com/emergencypdx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stimuluswithrobormanmd Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/emergencypdx