Dr Allan Gaw has been lecturing and giving presentations for over 25 years and thinks that by now he might have learned a few secrets about how it should be done. Having been to Medical School in the early 1980s he certainly gained a very good grounding on how it should not be done. In the last two and half decades he has, through observing the best and by sometimes painful trial and error, developed a simple and foolproof system for the preparation and delivery of a good lecture. This book presents a distillation of that experience and will be invaluable to anyone having to prepare their first ‘talks’ as well as those who may have been lecturing for years but are still struggling to find it an enjoyable experience. This is a book packed with practical advice and as the, often simple, secrets are revealed the reader will become convinced that it will never be so daunting again.
Allan Gaw, MD, PhD, FRCPath, FFPM, PGCert Med Ed is Director of Operations at the Glasgow Clinical Research Facility. He is the author or editor of 15 books mostly on the subjects of Clinical Biochemistry, Cardiovascular Research, Lipid Metabolism and Clinical Trials. You can learn more about him and his work at www.allangaw.com
Allan Gaw, MD, PhD, FRCPath, FFPM, PGCert Med Ed is Director of Operations at the Glasgow Clinical Research Facility. He is the author or editor of 15 books mostly on the subjects of Clinical Biochemistry, Cardiovascular Research, Lipid Metabolism and Clinical Trials. You can learn more about him and his work at www.allangaw.com