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Professional Presentations – Tips and Tricks for Public Speaking and Visual Presentations

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Available Until: 12/31/2025

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Presented by Linnae Campbell, MSHA, MS, CMD, RT(R)(T)
Northwestern Medicine

Educational Level: Entry Level

Did your abstract get accepted for a professional presentation? Are you a first-time presenter or looking for tips to take your presentation to the next level? This presentation is for you! It will highlight tips and tricks for displaying complex dosimetry information in a visual presentation. Finally, there will be a discussion on best public speaking practices and what sort of feedback to expect after the presentation. Make the most of your presentation to advance the dosimetry field!

Learner Outcomes:

  1. List some best practices for public speaking
  2. Discuss the importance of filling the allotted time for the presentation
  3. Evaluate how to enhance dosimetry information for a visual presentation

Presenter:
Linnae Campbell, MSHA, MS, CMD, RT(R)(T), holds degrees in radiography, radiation therapy, medical dosimetry and healthcare administration. Linnae has been working in the field of medical dosimetry since 2015. During that time, she has gained experience with photon, proton, and research dosimetry. Linnae is honored to act as Member-At-Large on the AAMD Board of Directors and a member of ASTRO’s Multi-Disciplinary Quality Assurance Committee. Linnae has presented her work at various conferences, webinars, and panels including for the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists (AAMD), American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), and the National Association for Proton Therapy (NAPT). Recently, Linnae became a published author in the Medical Dosimetry special proton issue. She works at Northwestern Medicine’s dosimetry department specializing in protons, combination photon/proton treatments, and helps out as a safety coach. Finally, Linnae enjoys golfing, singing, and going on adventures.

Educational Level: Entry Level

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