Enhancing Virtual Presentations: Slide Template Guidelines and Conclusion Message

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"Optimize your virtual presentations with this comprehensive slide template guide, including formatting tips, discussion points, and a concise conclusion. Ensure a professional and engaging delivery for your audience."

  • Virtual Presentations
  • Slide Template
  • Guidelines
  • Conclusion Message
  • Presentation Tips

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  1. TCTAP 2021 Virtual Slide Template Title (40pt / Bold / Arial) Name, MD Affiliation, Country (24pt / Bold / Arial)

  2. GENERAL GUIDELINES Delete this page when you submit Keep the format of this template (font, slide background, layout etc.) Highlight key words with an orange color Use bullets( ) to improve readability Do not use unnecessary animation effects

  3. Disclosure Disclose potential conflicts of interest (24pt / Arial)

  4. Discussion Points Propose 2-3 discussion points in one slide This page is to question to the moderators and panelists and discuss what you would like to share with audience prior to the conclusion.

  5. Conclusion / Take-home Message This is the LAST page of the presentation. Conclusion/Take-home Message should not exceed one slide.

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