Honorable Speaker Invitation From Neonatal Nursing 2023

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Oral presentations at a conference are for sharing your research work with other scientists. They, too, must convince the audience that the research presented is important, valid, and relevant to them. To this end, oral presentations — like papers — must emphasize both the motivation for the work and the outcome of it, and they must present just enough evidence to establish the validity of this outcome. Also like papers, they must aim to inform, not impress. In contrast, presentations differ from papers in at least three ways: They are more localized in space and time, they impose a sequence and rhythm to the audience, and they normally include some level of interaction.

Presentation preparation 

  • Submit the final copy of the presentation by the deadline given to you by the organizers
  • Be on-site and available at least 30 minutes before your presentation
  • Have a copy of your presentation on a USB device
  • Label the presentation on your device with your name, presentation day, and time.
  • Ensure your presentation is compatible with a Windows operating system. Should your presentation require any specific technical set-up (e.g.different operating system), contact the organizers with your needs and make sure you get a confirmation that the needs can be accommodated
  • Please note that technical issues may arise on-site before, during, or after your presentation. While the organizing committee goes above and beyond to make sure this doesn’t happen, in the event that it does, the organizing committee cannot be held responsible.
  • The time allocated to each Oral presentation is 25 minutes followed by 3minutes of questionnaire.

 

For more details: https://neonatology.nursingconference.com/speaker-guidelines.php