by ChrisHill | Sep 4, 2014 | Presentation Skills, Uncategorized
For the last twenty years, it has been my privilege to learn from some of the worlds most respected scientists and clinicians as they prepare to share their ideas or research findings to colleagues at major conferences and symposia. Many times this means that I work...
by ChrisHill | Jun 4, 2014 | Presentation Skills, Uncategorized
Unlike working memory, our long-term memory has essentially unlimited storage time and capacity. Anything you put in here will be stored forever, and there is enough space to store everything. However, memory is based on storage and recall. Having a place to put...
by ChrisHill | May 22, 2014 | Presentation Skills, Uncategorized
Working memory is the conscious memory that we use when we are recalling existing information from our internal memory storage, or matching incoming sensory information with existing knowledge as we decide what to do with the new. The important word here is “working”....
by ChrisHill | May 22, 2014 | Presentation Skills, Uncategorized
You may be a world-renowned medical expert and fill rooms with colleagues eager to hear from you, but your peers will only use the information you present if you make it memorable, and, no, that isn’t done with a slick PowerPoint Presentation. Step One: Knowing...