1st Edition

Professionally Speaking Public Speaking for Health Professionals

By Frank De Piano, Arnold Melnick Copyright 1998
    126 Pages
    by Routledge

    126 Pages
    by Routledge

    Your knees are shaking, your throat is dry, and out in front of you in the Lerenbaum Room of the Ramada Inn is the 167th Annual Meeting of the Tucson Dentists Weekend Warrior Organization. You step to the podium, there’s a short crackle of microphone feedback, and all eyes are on you. What do you say? Are you prepared enough? Will your audience love you? Hate you? If these are your fears, put them away and open up Professionally Speaking: Public Speaking for Health Professionals. In it, you’ll learn how to turn weak knees and wishy-washy introductions into confident gestures and words of wisdom. Packed with examples and proven tips and techniques from the front lines of public convention speaking, this helpful volume has everything you need to transform your next presentation from so-so to successful.

    Professionally Speaking will help you in both professional speaking and teaching scenarios. You’ll find its practical advice and helpful guidelines will enhance your performance at the podium by one hundred percent. Specifically, you’ll get page after page of useful direction in these and other important but seldom-talked-about areas:

    • how to select, write, and deliver a talk
    • use of voice
    • speech preparation and the use of slides
    • icebreakers
    • giving good introductions and avoiding trail-offs
    • keeping on the audience’s “good side”
    • chalk talks
    • the proper use of humor
    Anyone who has faced or will face the potential disaster of addressing a large audience of colleagues--mental health professionals, dentists, physicians, pharmacists, for example--will want to consult Professionally Speaking before his or her next scheduled speech. Useful as an introductory guide for beginners or a supplementary text for seasoned veterans, this practical, one-of-a-kind look at public speaking will change the way you see your audience and improve the way they listen to you.

    Contents Preface
    • Types of Medical Talks
    • Writing a Medical Speech
    • Preparing the Manuscript
    • The Setting
    • The Speaker
    • The Talk
    • Voice and Delivery
    • Reading a Speech
    • Use of Audio Visual Aids
    • Introductions
    • Being a Program Moderator
    • Humor in Medical Speaking
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Frank De Piano, Arnold Melnick