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  2. Journal club - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, journal clubs have met weekly or monthly to discuss current research in a topic relevant to the field. An analysis of one hundred publications describing and evaluating journal clubs found that they are most effective if they have a clearly identified leader and have an established purpose that all articles can be linked to.

  3. Presentation - Wikipedia

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    A presentation program is commonly used to generate the presentation content, some of which also allow presentations to be developed collaboratively, e.g. using the Internet by geographically disparate collaborators. Presentation viewers can be used to combine content from different sources into one presentation.

  4. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    Effective public speaking can be developed by joining a club such as Rostrum, Toastmasters International, Association of Speakers Clubs (ASC), or Speaking Circles, in which members are assigned exercises to improve their speaking skills. Members learn by observation and practice and hone their skills by listening to constructive suggestions ...

  5. Talk:Journal club - Wikipedia

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    Thanks Mashdot discussion on role of journal club in medical education. Journal Clubs in the UK were unique [1] to medicine/science until Ben_Goldacre advised the Secretary of State for Education (2012/13) [2] about using research to change UK education. One of the recommendations included starting Journal Clubs in schools [3]. I'm not sure if ...

  6. Grand rounds - Wikipedia

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    Many teaching and research hospitals have started providing streaming video of their grand rounds presentations for free over the Internet. [3] [4] This is an opportunity for medical professionals and students to improve their knowledge, and builds on one of the core values of the Hippocratic Oath – that medical education should be provided for free, and that doctors should actively and ...

  7. National Press Club (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The National Press Club Journalism Institute, the non-profit arm of the National Press Club, trains communications professionals in a changing media environment, provides scholarships to the next generation of journalists, recognizes excellence in journalism, and promotes a free press.

  8. Poster session - Wikipedia

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    Presentations usually consist of affixing the research poster to a portable board with the researcher in attendance answering questions posed by passing colleagues. [3] The poster boards are often 4 by 6 feet (1.2 m × 1.8 m) or 4 by 8 feet (1.2 m × 2.4 m) and the size of the poster itself varies according to whether the conference organizers ...

  9. Fishbowl (conversation) - Wikipedia

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    A number of chairs (traditionally five) are arranged in an inner circle. This is the fishbowl. The remaining chairs are arranged in concentric circles outside the fishbowl.