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1Helen Glass Centre for Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2. joanne_sawatzky@umanitoba.ca
Abstract:
Although conference presentations are central to the dissemination of new nursing knowledge, public speaking can be a daunting prospect. The purpose of this article is to provide nurses with the essential tools to deliver a successful conference presentation. Accordingly, the all-too-familiar steps of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation provide an organizational framework for a practical guide to developing and executing a relatively stress-free, effective presentation.
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