Talking the talk: tips for effective oral presentations in biomedical research.
Douglas R SealsPublished in: American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology (2022)
In this Perspective, I share several personal thoughts and recommendations with early-career stage investigators for developing and delivering effective oral research presentations in the biomedical sciences. I begin by emphasizing the importance of this professional skill and describing numerous opportunities for gaining experience as well as sources of guidance and feedback. I then discuss considerations for deciding whether and when to present, tips for developing a fundamentally sound presentation, and suggestions on preparing for and delivering a compelling talk. Lastly, I provide my insights on optimal performance during the Q&A (question and answer) period, discuss the concept of "audience good will," and provide advice on how to best maintain that good will during your presentation.