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Volume 11, Issue 6, August 2007, ISBN 1832 620X
   

Access to the information you need, fast

     Sarah Eckermann, PHC RIS

PHC RIS now has a comprehensive catalogue of fact sheets designed to assist you with your next oral presentation, help you get the most out of your next conference, design a website, take photos for publication, find research partners, and disseminate your experiences or research results. These valuable resources will provide you with an entry point to topics such as:

Tips for sharing the ‘Know-how' is an informative introduction to the tools you need to learn of the successes of your like minded peers, to prevent you from re-inventing the wheel.

How to create a great website has been developed to help you plan and design a website that contains relevant content and is easy for users to view and navigate.

Reading Dissemination Matters: researchers influencing policy development is a wonderful starting point if you want your research results, or your experiences, to ultimately change health care policy or practice.

Designing a great power point presentation is an art in itself. In Power point presentations we've put together a few guidelines you might like to keep in mind when you are creating your next power point presentation.

Presentations can be positive experiences. There are some things you can do to ease the strain to ensure that your presentation runs smoothly. Oral presentations: preparation and delivery has been prepared to assist you with the planning and delivery of your next paper presentation.

How can you effectively use posters to communicate your key messages to those who matter? How can you maximise the impact of your poster and/or poster presentation? Design and present posters for maximum impact has been developed to show you how.

In Conference Works: getting the most out of conferences, we outline ways you can enhance the experience of attending conferences. These suggestions have been collected from conference evaluations, discussions with delegates at a number of conferences, and personal experiences.

Other topics include: Mentoring Matters, Collaborative partnerships in research and Taking great photos for publication. Visit PHC RIS <www.phcris.org.au/publications> for more information.

Sarah Eckermann
Communications Officer, PHC RIS
E: phcris@flinders.edu.au

 


 
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