Human Nature and Dynamics (2)
Poor Presentations
Coping with Nerves
Verbals and Non-verbals
Preparing the Presentation
Planning the Presentation
Why Rehearse?
The Opening
The Intro
The Close
The End
Responding to Questions
Your Duty to Inform
Health and social care research is conducted for the benefit of
patients, users, care professionals, and the public in general.
There should be free access to information both on the research
being conducted and on the findings of the research, once these
have been subjected to appropriate scientific review through the
accepted scientific and professional channels:
Findings must be made available to the research participants
(including the relatives of deceased patients who have
consented to the use of organs or tissue in the research) at
the end of the study AND
Results must also be made available to all those who could
benefit from them (e.g., patients, care professionals, the
general public), through publication and/or other appropriate
means.