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Effective presentation skills are crucial for nurses to share knowledge and communicate clearly in various professional settings. Developing these skills enhances professional practice and career advancement opportunities.

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  • Nursing Education
  • Professional Communication
  • Healthcare Professional Development

Background:

  • Nurses require effective communication skills for diverse professional responsibilities.
  • Increasing demands for nurses to present in formal and informal settings.
  • Presentation skills are vital for knowledge dissemination and professional growth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the significance of presentation skills for nurses.
  • To explore the principles of developing effective presentation abilities.
  • To identify practical applications and improvement strategies for nurse presenters.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on presentation skills in nursing.
  • Analysis of scenarios requiring nurse presentations.
  • Discussion of skill development frameworks.

Main Results:

  • Presentation skills enable clear knowledge sharing in nursing.
  • Applicable across various professional contexts including conferences and teaching.
  • Strategies for enhancing presentation competence are outlined.

Conclusions:

  • Effective presentation skills are essential for modern nursing practice.
  • Continuous development of these skills benefits nurses and healthcare.
  • Nurses can improve their presentation abilities through targeted strategies.