Justification of the choice of topic: At the time of the decision to select a topic in advanced neuro magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for presentation that will be presented to my department, was more than what concerns me that the topic captures the audiences interest and develop our understanding. So likely topics were raised to discussion with colleagues considering the current available technical software, which are Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), functional MRI (fMRI) and MR spectroscopy (MRS). Initially, as DTI was presented in advance during this year in this department, most of the participant ruled it out. While fMRI was a second consideration, the topic was planned to presented by another fellow under the same educational purpose. …show more content…
That actual sequence was followed to help in illustrating the basic technical principle for junior colleagues, while putting together this knowledge and bring it to more practical aspect was brought by the clinical application of MRS slides for more experienced colleagues. A supportive information, diagrams, explanation of process and relative case-studies, were used to help my audience understand the main points and add clarity. The topic conducted thoroughly by reading relevant journal articles and books , attending relevant lectures and discussing with senior MRI …show more content…
I re-arrange furniture as needed to assure a comfortable environment to my audience. I tried to develop a linear flow of my presentation by using different linking statement and avoided large jumps in sequence. I Kept to the time schedule 30 minutes, yet maintained the objectives of my presentation. I tried to keep my talk simple and exciting to engage my audience. Started off with a natural pace then varied over the time return audience attention and maintained direct eye contact to establish a strong, positive image. I made a strong ending statement that reinforces the objectives of the