If you work in pharma, you’ve probably seen cluttered, text-heavy PowerPoint presentations. The kind of decks that make you squint to read the miniscule axis labels and make you strain to follow the logically incoherent structure, only to give up after the third slide.
Understanding the concept of an anti-tumor vaccine
/in Scientific slide decks, Medical congresses & conferences, Medical affairs & medical marketing /by Anita KunertIn today’s episode of our series “How to make complex medical science accessible”, we will show how we turned a complex immunological cascade set off by an anti-tumor vaccine into an easily understandable step-by-step sequence in PowerPoint.
How to build better slide decks
/in Medical learning & training, Scientific slide decks, Medical congresses & conferences, Medical affairs & medical marketing /by Thomas FreiToday we explore the simple, practical, concrete steps you can take to develop more effective and engaging slide decks for scientific communication.
Stress response physiology
/in Scientific slide decks, Medical congresses & conferences, Medical affairs & medical marketing, Medical learning & training /by Stefan WolfIn today’s episode of our series “How to make complex medical science accessible,” we would like to use an example to show how to turn a complex slide about physiological processes in the human brain into an easily understandable animation sequence in PowerPoint.
Escape Mechanisms Slide Deck
/in Scientific slide decks, Medical congresses & conferences, Medical affairs & medical marketing, Medical learning & training /by Stefan WolfToday we will look at how to get the most out of scientific slide decks in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. Over the past 20 years we have seen scientific slide decks almost every day.
Telling a visual story using a scientific slide deck
/in Scientific slide decks, Medical congresses & conferences, Medical affairs & medical marketing, Medical learning & training /by Colin KorellScientific slide decks, mostly implemented in PowerPoint, play many important roles in medical affairs:
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Self-directed learning with PowerPoint: visually appealing and cost effective
/in Scientific slide decks, Medical affairs & medical marketing, Medical learning & training, eLearning & engaging activities /by Julia Reinhard, PhDTraining for Medical Affairs is always challenging—particularly in the onboarding phase, when employees with different knowledge levels start their jobs at different points in time. Read more
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