How to Present at International Conferences

Session Agenda

Academic conferences have long been an effective means of research promotion. They are not only a useful means for researchers to perceive state-of-the-art knowledge from experts in the field but also a great platform to showcase the latest findings and network with research professionals globally. For early-stage researchers, addressing a large audience and presenting their study in an effective and time-bound manner can sometimes be a challenging task. To target the audience effectively and communicate crucial aspects of research work convincingly, researchers must prepare an engaging presentation. We are glad to announce that The Royal Society of Medicine in collaboration with Karger Publishers and Enago conducted an interactive webinar that discussed key principles and smart strategies for designing effective research presentations suitable for international conferences. We also focused on providing effective tips to help researchers identify relevant academic conferences and get the most out of them. Researchers learnt:

  • How to identify the right conference
  • Virtual academic conferences
  • Planning and preparing content for conferences
  • How to be a better scientific presenter
  • Strategies for delivering an impressive presentation
  • Tips for effective networking during conferences

Who should attend this session?

  • Graduate students
  • Early-stage researchers
  • Doctoral students
  • Postdoctoral Researchers

About the Speaker

Gavin Hougham, Ph.D.

Highly published author, educator, and public speaker with over 150 professional papers and presentations
  • Dr. Hougham is a highly published author and researcher with 20+ years of extensive experience in manifold scientific fields such as bioinformatics, health information technology, sociology, and cross-cultural Japanese gerontology.
  • Dr. Hougham currently serves as a sociologist, educator, and research executive at New York Medical College. He was recently a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Home Care Policy and Research at the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, where he led a team studying the experiences and impacts on home health aides of working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Previously, he was the Director of Battelle's Seattle office, where he managed 25 social scientists, and also led the launch of Battelle's national Aging & Gerontology Practice. He was formerly a tenure line faculty at the University of Chicago in the Department of Medicine.
  • To date, Dr. Hougham has 150+ publications to his credit which include research papers, books, book chapters, review articles, and book reviews. He is also an expert editor and reviewer of peer-reviewed journals, grants, and books.
  • Further, Dr. Hougham has won 10+ grants and multiple awards for best scientific poster and oral presentations at conferences.
  • Dr. Hougham is an esteemed member of various academic and medical societies such as the American Public Health Association, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Society of Hospital Medicine, and Society for Medical Decision Making.

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