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Working within the Health Service.

Time is precious.

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How often have you sat in a training session thinking about all the other things you could be doing?

I have over 15 years’ experience working with groups within the health service and am passionate about delivering training that is not only relevant but that will mentally stimulate you to do or feel something different. This is backed up by feedback received from delegates over many years. You can see what others within the health service think about i4 Training by reading my testimonials.

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Effective Presentation Skills.

Being able to effectively present material is now a core element of many professional’s roles. Doing this concisely and in an engaging way whilst appearing confident is the challenge!

Many people dread standing up in front of their colleagues and forget that by learning key presentation skills, they can in fact, impart the knowledge that the audiences are looking for. 

The Aim.

The aim of the presentation skills session is to build on and fine tune existing skills. Delegates will experience increased confidence levels around presenting to groups and leave with top tips to become more effective.

Overview.

Making effective business presentations is a vital skill to master. It is useful to think of it as just that, a “skill”, and that all skills can be learnt and practised.  Nearly all presenters and speakers can feel nervous, in fact, some say that feeling the adrenaline flowing is useful – it is being able to control the unwanted nervous energy that takes practice.  Being able to present well is largely a result of good preparation and planning, followed by lots and lots of practice. Even “good” presenters are able to benefit from training in presentation skills, if only to fine-tune their existing skills and learn from others’ styles.

Within the health care environment, many professionals are asked to share their knowledge and experience by presenting at journal clubs or during case presentations for example. People are asked to deliver, having never being given formal training in presentation skills. i4 Training has over 15 years of experience delivering effective presentation skills courses within the NHS and HSE and this experience means that the course is specifically tailored to the HCPs needs.

Objectives.

Understood the importance of preparation and effective design of a presentation.
Learnt how to engage their audience using effective body language and eye contact.
Have discussed use of visual aids in order to help and not hinder the presentation!
Been up on their feet several times, in order to cement learning (video-ing available on request)
Practised being able to handle the Q & A s, and then wrap up with a high impact closing statement.

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