Speaking Science II: Explaining Your Research
Sunrise Course
ORGANIZERS: Jana
Delfino, Shella Keilholz
Tuesday, 13 May 2025
310 (Lili-u Theater)
07:00 - 08:00
Moderators: Maria
Eugenia Caligiuri & Daniel Kim
Skill Level: Basic
to Intermediate
Session Number: S-T-08
No CME/CE Credit
Session Number:
S-T-08
Overview
This session focuses on enhancing the ability to communicate MRI
research to diverse audiences. Attendees will learn techniques for
tailoring their messages effectively and promoting themselves and their
research ideas. Participants will gain the confidence and skills needed
to engage various stakeholders and advocate for their research.
Target Audience
Researchers of any level who would like to improve communication skills.
Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
• Demonstrate an increased ability to communicate about MRI research to
different audiences;
• Evaluate the needs and expectations of different audiences and how to
maximize effectiveness of your message by tailoring to audience needs;
• Model how to sell yourself and your research ideas.
07:00 |
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What’s Your Hook? (Yes, You Need One & It Should Be Specific)
Elizabeth Morris
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07:30 |
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Preparing for Your ‘Chalk Talk’
Hui Mao
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