top of page

BackTable / VI / Podcast / Episode #138

From the Angio Suite to the Podium: How To Present Your Cases

with Dr. Lorenzo Patrone

Dr. Sabeen Dhand talks with Dr. Lorenzo Patrone about how to be your best at giving an amazing, engaging presentation.

Be part of the conversation. Put your sponsored messaging on this episode. Learn how.

From the Angio Suite to the Podium: How To Present Your Cases with Dr. Lorenzo Patrone on the BackTable VI Podcast)
Ep 138 From the Angio Suite to the Podium: How To Present Your Cases with Dr. Lorenzo Patrone
00:00 / 01:04

BackTable, LLC (Producer). (2021, June 25). Ep. 138 – From the Angio Suite to the Podium: How To Present Your Cases [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.backtable.com

Free CME

Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn free AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs. Follow the button below to claim your credits on CMEfy.

BackTable CMEfy button

Stay Up To Date

Follow:

Subscribe:

Sign Up:

Podcast Contributors

Dr. Lorenzo Patrone discusses From the Angio Suite to the Podium: How To Present Your Cases on the BackTable 138 Podcast

Dr. Lorenzo Patrone

Dr. Lorenzo Patrone is a Vascular and Interventional Radiology Consultant with London North West Healthcare NHS Trust.

Dr. Sabeen Dhand discusses From the Angio Suite to the Podium: How To Present Your Cases on the BackTable 138 Podcast

Dr. Sabeen Dhand

Dr. Sabeen Dhand is a practicing interventional radiologist with PIH Health in Los Angeles.

Show Notes

In this episode, interventional radiologists Dr. Lorenzo Patrone and Dr. Sabeen Dhand discuss their best tips for creating and delivering quality presentations.

Due to the highly visual nature of interventional radiology, both doctors agree that PowerPoints are a great way to communicate information to audiences. Dr. Patrone recommends learning how to fully utilize PowerPoint functionalities such as embedded videos, animations, and transitions. Specifically, looped videos can help show blood flow. Interspersing dynamic presentation features can better illustrate important points; however, overuse of these can be distracting and unprofessional.

As for presentation delivery, both doctors agree that showing authentic personality can engage audiences. They advise listeners to embrace talking about complications and posing questions to the audience. Finally, they discuss considerations to keep in mind for different types of presentation formats, such as online webinars, industry-sponsored events, and debates. Overall, Dr. Patrone advises doctors to only speak on behalf of products that they truly believe in.

Resources

Disclaimer: The Materials available on BackTable.com are for informational and educational purposes only and are not a substitute for the professional judgment of a healthcare professional in diagnosing and treating patients. The opinions expressed by participants of the BackTable Podcast belong solely to the participants, and do not necessarily reflect the views of BackTable.

backtable-earn-free-cme.jpg
backtable-plus-vi-cta.jpg
Become a BackTable Sponsor

Up Next

Innovating on Educational Meetings (on site at Paris Vascular Insights) with Dr. Lorenzo Patrone and Dr. Isabelle Van Herzeele on the BackTable VI Podcast)
Plumbers, Scientists and Educators: Is It Possible to Fit It All In and Have a Life? with Dr. Lorenzo Patrone on the BackTable VI Podcast)
Declots with the Argon Cleaner Device with Dr. Sabeen Dhand on the BackTable VI Podcast)
Neurovascular IR (Part I) with Dr. Sabeen Dhand and Dr. Venu Vadlamudi on the BackTable VI Podcast)
Neurovascular IR (Part II) with Dr. Sabeen Dhand and Dr. Venu Vadlamudi on the BackTable VI Podcast)
Iliofemoral Stenting: Decision-Making & Best Practices Explored with Dr. Kush Desai and Dr. Steven Abramowitz on the BackTable VI Podcast)

Articles

Topics

Get in touch!

We want to hear from you. Let us know if you’re interested in partnering with BackTable as a Podcast guest, a sponsor, or as a member of the BackTable Team.

Select which show(s) you would like to subscribe to:

Thanks! Message sent.

bottom of page