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Preparing and organizing for a lecture.

Surgical Neurology 1997 January
In a lecture, developing a strong organization assures strong delivery and a clear message. In this article preparation steps that will support the lecture are identified and described. These steps include: understanding the background and needs of the audience, establishing a clear purpose for the presentation, and being cognizant of the program planner's expectations of you. To assure a flawless lecture, several organizational imperatives are recommended.

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