Course Outline
The Science of Influence for Medical Communicators
- From data dumps to evidence-based storytelling.
- The SO WHAT framework for structuring scientific arguments.
- Anchoring clinical data to patient outcomes.
- Exercise: Reframe a clinical study into a persuasive three-minute narrative.
High-Impact Presentation Architecture
- Opening techniques that capture physician attention within 90 seconds.
- Structuring presentations for grand rounds, advisory boards, and congress sessions.
- Crafting memorable closes with clear clinical takeaways.
- Exercise: Design a presentation architecture for a clinical dataset.
Delivery Mastery: Vocal Presence and Executive Body Language
- Vocal authority and modulation for large halls versus intimate settings.
- Spatial awareness and commanding presence with skeptical senior physicians.
- Using deliberate pauses and emphasis for critical safety and efficacy data.
- Video analysis and peer feedback against executive communication benchmarks.
Assertive and Persuasive Peer-to-Peer Communication
- Establishing credibility without triggering ego-driven resistance.
- The AEIOU framework: Acknowledge, Elaborate, Illustrate, Offer, Unite.
- Navigating pushback and intellectual rivalry among senior colleagues.
- Role-play: Influencing a resistant physician audience during a treatment debate.
Scientific Storytelling for Analytical Audiences
- Patient-journey narratives to anchor complex mechanism-of-action data.
- The Hook-Evidence-Bridge model for scientific stories.
- Balancing emotional resonance with clinical rigor.
- Exercise: Transform a dry pharmacology deck into an engaging scientific story.
Managing Difficult Questions and High-Stakes Q&A
- Anticipating challenging questions on safety, comparators, real-world evidence, and guidelines.
- The Acknowledge-Bridge-Evidence technique for hostile queries.
- Handling knowledge gaps gracefully while preserving credibility.
- Simulation: Manage a tough 10-minute Q&A after a mock congress presentation.
Medical Congress and Scientific Session Simulation Lab
- Rehearsing under congress conditions: time cuts, AV failures, and panel dynamics.
- Chairing and moderating scientific sessions with neutrality and authority.
- Adapting depth and pace for symposia versus late-breaking trial sessions.
- Full simulation: 15-minute scientific presentation with live feedback and video review.
The Knowledge Multiplier: Designing Replication Sessions
- Simplifying complex science into modular, repeatable training blocks.
- Building trainer kits, slide libraries, and speaker notes for regional medical teams.
- Coaching techniques for cascading information to broader physician networks.
- Exercise: Design a 60-minute replication workshop for local physician delivery.
Personal Influence Mapping and Action Planning
- Assessing individual communication strengths and blind spots for medical leaders.
- Building a sustainable personal brand as a trusted scientific communicator.
- Creating a 90-day post-workshop influence plan with defined milestones.
- Establishing peer coaching partnerships to sustain skill development.
Requirements
- An understanding of clinical practice and scientific research methodologies.
- Experience presenting clinical data or scientific findings to medical audiences.
Audience
- Medical professionals and senior physicians preparing to influence peer audiences.
- Established and emerging clinical leaders responsible for cascading scientific knowledge to broader medical networks.
- Physician trainers and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) seeking executive-level communication mastery.
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- Customized Content: We adapt the syllabus and practical exercises to the real goals and needs of your project.
- Flexible Schedule: Dates and times adapted to your team's agenda.
- Format: Online (live), In-company (at your offices), or Hybrid.
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The people aspect: How important it is to try to find out what the audience is expecting and what questions they could ask. And how important my attitude towards presenting and the audience is for the success of the presentation. I think I understand now much better how to have successfull presentations and the importance of regular training/preparation.