Design Matters: Slideware in Medical Education
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- 00:00 - Start
00:43 - Introductory Case
02:45 - Active vs Passive Learning
03:38 - Building a Presentation
04:11 - Cognitive Load Theory
06:09 - Design, NOT Decoration
06:53 - Case 1: Teaching Seizure Classification
08:48 - Case 2: Teaching Recognition of Stroke
10:51 - Design Matters!
This video is intended for medical students to understand the importance of visual design when preparing educational slideware, and to learn useful tips in re-designing their own presentations.
Created by:
Igor Rybinnik MD
Produced and narrated by:
Igor Rybinnik MD
Neurology Clerkship Director
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Media was adapted from, and redrawn whenever possible:
"Shuttle Debris Impact Testing." NASA Glenn Research Center
Tufte E. The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint, 2nd ed. Graphics Press, 2006.
Raphael, The School of Athens, 1509-1511, fresco at the Raphael Rooms, Apostolic Palace, Vatican City. Reproduction by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, Wikimedia (public domain)
Posner JB, et al. Plum and Posner's Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 4th edition. Oxford University Press, 2007.
Cognitive Load Theory illustration inspired by Oliver Caviglioli.
Koenig MA. Cerebral Edema and Elevated Intracranial Pressure. Continuum 2018;24(6):1588
Decorated cake photo by Bridget Edwards
Fisher RS, et al. Epilepsia 2017;58(4):522-30
Kandel ER, et al. Principles of Neural Science 5th Edition. McGraw Hill, 2012.
CBS2 Exclusive: Sick Call Saves Stroke Victim's Life. Jessica Borg reports for CBS New York, 2017.
Disclaimer: Please note that this material was simplified for educational purposes. For patient management, please review your clinical society's guidelines and engage expert consultation where appropriate. Also, the opinions of the presenters do not necessarily reflect those of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, or Rutgers University as a whole.
This channel is insanely underrated. I have to thank you for the commendable amount of effort and time you invest in each upload. I'd definitely feast on any topics outside the scope of neuro-imaging, if you'd upload any, just as well.
please do you know other channel with similar quality on other departments(i.e surgury...pedi,obgyn)
I feel like i rediscovered fire when i found this insanely amazing channel... Thanks Dr.
Thank you!
I'm back here because I am going to be presenting my first lecture at my hospital annual research conference 💙🔥.. I will absolutely design the hell out of my humble case report
Love it! People listening to you will appreciate it.
Last week I did a TBI presentation for the neurology department. I based the PowerPoint partially on your style of presentation and got a lot of complements from the neurologists. So thank you!
Can i see it, i won't steel it😆but i'd like to see hot this channel added to you
Few things qualify as life changing. This is one of them. My goodness, what perspective! Bravo 👏🏾👏🏾
Wow! Thank you kindly!
please do you know other channel with similar quality on other departments(i.e surgury...pedi,obgyn)
I really appreciate your works in this channel. They are fabulous, I am so grateful that I meet your channel via UA-cam.
You are my idole now. You presented things that matter in a special way that pushes people to think again.
Thank you so much for this video. I am a veterinary radiologist and certainly enjoy teaching. You have inspired me to take a closer look at the design of my talks. Thank you again. Daniel
Thank you boss.. no one teaches like this. Love the content and design, sir.
First, i need to tag my college. Second, you proved that you are a genius..
You do a phenomenal job in how you present. I am such a proponent of peer reviewed content married, and equally important, to the visual design of the slide. thank you for this summary I can succinctly share around.
I am so glad I came across this channel! This is pure gold! Thank you so much for sharing these important tips and for the other amazing videos in which you make Neurology come alive!
Greetings from Portugal!
please do you know other channel with similar quality on other departments(i.e surgury...pedi,obgyn)
Amazing content ! Thank you sir .
Great work
Thank you very much
Excellent video
You are incredible! 💚
Thanks so much!
the romanian medical education is not gonna reach this level of PPp in my life time , sadly. Thank you for making this video/channel.
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I want to thank you for your efforts and I Wish you make another video for the tricks in presentation making.
I will make a whole course at some point.
@@theneurophile That will be really awesome 👏.Waiting for this dear as soon as possible ☺️
@@theneurophile Looking forward to it. Your presentations are among the best i've seen and certainly best in the field. Cheers from Germany!
@@theneurophile you are so talented I am certain that many people (I for certain) would pay for your courses! Please keep these lectures coming!
Hello professor, do you have any tips on how to decide between the different neurological specialties (i.e. neurology, neuroradiology...)?
The best way to decide is really to try them in medical school. During the rotation, you will see each specialty's main focus, and decide which is more appropriate for you.
Your videos are excellent teachers. Keep rocking. We want pediatric neurology subjects to.
Thank you! We are working on those.
@@theneurophile please on pediatric sezure and eplipsy syndroms
@@amirabdulkehar4356 Please watch our Seizures and Epilepsies 2023 video. It has some of that information.
Hello Dr. Rybinnik! I landed on your youtube channel and you make very great videos! The content, the design, the delivery, the jokes... really really admire what you do! I'm curious how much time do you spend preparing your videos? What design principles do you use when it comes to colors, fonts? Thank you
Thank you! It takes approximately a month from conception to creation. It starts with a literature review, and then I proceed with making a PowerPoint. I will make a course on design at some point.
@Rutgers RWJMS Neurology (The Neurophile) thanks!
Hi, Just wanted to ask, creating the masks for powerpoint is time consuming especially for MRI, CTs and even more difficult for people (nice job on shuttle crew and example of stroke patient). Do you do it on photoshop or other software. Thank you. It was wonderful.
The proper way to mask is to use Adobe Illustrator , which is a difficult program to master. The curve tool in PowerPoint works well most of the time. Insert / Shapes/ Curve.
@@theneurophile Thank you.
Great channel!! Any software recommendation for teaching slides?
I use PowerPoint. It's powerful and versatile enough.
can you please explain to us about the video app that you use doc
I just use PowerPoint. Nothing special.
Your presentations are truly amazing! And as a bonus, your voice! Did you consider working as a voice actor? ;-) All the best greetings from Berlin, Germany!
Thank you for your kind words. Sadly my day job (Stroke Neurologist) already keeps me very busy :)
One question that sticks: How did you make the hummingbird with PowerPoint?
;)
Insert / 3D Models / Stock 3D Models, and then search for a hummingbird
@@theneurophile Hahaha :D awesome. Thank you!
just to be clear - I pretty much enjoyed your entire video. Not only the hummingbird....
Dude, you are awesome. Any tips on resources on how to improve slide design. Best regards from Germany
I will make a course soon.
@@theneurophile I'm looking forward to it.
Please do video on brain tumor imaging
wow