Pioneering Interdisciplinary Medicine: Fostering Data-driven Research

Oral Presentation
Guidelines


  1. Each presenter will be given 10 minutes to present with a PowerPoint at the lecture theatre podium and 2 minutes for Q&A.
  2. The raw score will be converted to a scaled score via Z-score normalisation. Three presenters with the highest ranked Z-score among all sessions will be awarded a Certificate of Merit and a MacBook from our sponsors.
  3. Adjudicators will grade the presenters using the following scheme:

    Student name:Oral presentation number:
    Presentation style, organization and visuals
    Oral presentation skills (speech clarity, tempo, volume)12345
    Visual appeal of the slides (attractive and balanced)12345
    Legibility of text, figures and tables (simple, illustrative)12345
    Ability to handle Q&A session12345
    Timing12345
    Presentation content
    Introduction/background of research comprehendible for outsiders12345
    Methods and results explained in appropriate detail for presentation12345
    Data well summarized and concluded12345
    Originality and scientific merit12345
    * 1 = poor, 5 = excellentScore*