Power Presentations

Be Remembered
Power Presentations is a three-part series where you will gain valuable presentation tips from a team of faculty experts. You’ll receive real-time coaching and feedback to improve your presentation skills. This course is ideal for anyone looking to design better presentations, manage anxiety or learn engagement tips for more effective delivery. We’ll help you discover your core strengths and develop the key traits of the most memorable public speakers and teachers – whether on the conference stage, in the classroom, or in the virtual environment.
Power Presentations is a live highly participatory workshop. You must commit to all three in-person sessions.
Series Dates
Power Presentations will be offered next in the 26-27 academic year.
In the meantime, consider the Peer Feedback program through the Interprofessional Academy of Educators.
Why Attend?
“For one of the most important talks of my career, participating in Power Presentations provided the needed time, resources, practice, and feedback to make it a success!”

Kaleb Michaud, PhD
Professor, Division of Rheumatology
Power Presentations Faculty Experts
Faye L. Haggar, EdD
Manager
Center for Community-based Education & Preceptor Excellence
Office of Rural Health Initiatives

Michael Smith, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Hospital Medicine
College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine

Chad Branecki, MD
Vice Chair of Education
Associate Professor
Residency Program Director
College of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine

Martina Clarke, PhD
Assistant Professor, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine

T.J. Welniak, MD, MACM
Assistant Professor
Program Director, Medical Education, Technology, and Innovation Fellowship
Assistant Residency Program Director
College of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine

Donald G. Klepser, PhD, MBA
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Professor
College of Pharmacy
