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Grand Rounds Presentation
Grand Rounds Presentation
In clinical groups, students will present a complete overview of the assigned chronic disease. You are assigned to present a client from one of the four clinical areas for your Grand Rounds Presentation. This is a client that you may select independently while on a clinical rotation. You will need to have two forms of media in your presentation. These can be powerpoint presentations, models of anatomy, brochures that you design, or posters that you made. The Nursing Resource Center may also prove helpful in providing equipment for your presentation. If you choose to use powerpoint, it is essential that you test your program on a college classroom computer system prior to the day of presentation to ensure that it works as you have designed. All presentations will include a question and answer portion which involves your fellow classmates.
Rubric Code:
M54W5X
By
dollyo
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Subject:
Medical
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Grand Rounds Presentation
Poor
0 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
6 pts
Overall Organization & Delivery
5 pts
Poor
Students presentation is unclear and unorganized. No teaching/learning form of media presented .
Fair
Students presentation is fairly organized. Information presented was clear.
One (1) teaching/learning form of media presented.
Good
Students presentation is clear and understandable, interesting, and extremely organized.
Two (2) teaching/learning forms of media.
Excellent
Students presentation is excellent, is extremely organized, interesting, creative, and easy to follow. Demonstrates originality. Uses more than two (2) teaching/learning forms of media.
Clarity
5 pts
Poor
The oral presentation was inarticulate and difficult to follow. Poor delivery and timing of information. Did not seem to know the material. Poor discussion of questions.
Fair
The oral presentation was choppy, difficult to follow. Presenter did not have a grasp on the information. Frequent pauses for him or her to find their place. Too much reading. Needs more interaction and discussion of questions.
Good
The oral presentation was mostly smooth and seamless, few verbal pauses. The presenter appeared calm, had a general grasp of information.
Proficient delivery and timing of information. Proficient discussion initiated/ maintained
Excellent
The oral presentation was smooth and seamless. The presenter appeared calm and in command of the information. Exceptional delivery. Exceptional discussion intiated and maintained to facilitate learning
Knowledge Base
8 pts
Poor
The presenter failed to interrelates the patho, diagnostic techniques, treatment and nursing interventions. Presentation of material was unclear and not related to the topic at hand.
Fair
Presentation reflects some understanding of interrelation to the patho, diagnostic techniques, treatment and nursing interventions but no real understanding of its application to current nursing practice.
Good
Presentation demonstrates the application to current nursing practice in a clear and concise manner, including the patho, diagnostic techniques, treatment, and nursing intervention.
Excellent
Presentation demonstrates the application of the topic to current nursing practice in a clear and concise manner. Shows clear understanding of the relationship between evidence based nursing article and practice.
Participation
3 pts
Poor
Participates relevantly in less than 40% of all presentations
Fair
Participates relevantly in 40-69%of all presentations
Good
Participates relevantly in 70--89% of all presentations
Excellent
Participates relevantly in discussion of 90 - 100% of all presentations
Professional Speaking Atributes
3 pts
Poor
Student had no or minimal eye contact. Students' voice was inaudible, they mumbled, or were otherwise not understood.
• Heavy reliance on notes during presentation.
Fair
Students occasionally used eye contact. Students' voices were difficult to hear, used "ums" or other fillers
• Needs less reliance on notes.
Good
Student maintained eye contact most of the time. Showed enthusiasm most of the time. Voice was clear and understandable, minimal fillers used.
• Some reliance on notes.
Excellent
Student excellent eye contact, showed enthusiasm through entire presentation, and was easily understood. Spoke about subject with authority and ease.
Time
3 pts
Poor
Presentation lasts less 6 minutes or needs to be stopped by the instructor due to excessive time
Fair
Lasts less than 8 or more than 17minutes which includes discussion and question period
Good
Lasts less than 10 or more than 15 minutes which includes discussion and question period
Excellent
Lasts 10-15 minutes with time devoted to questions and discussion and lead discussion.
Peer Review
3 pts
Poor
Class rating is poor.
Fair
Class rating is fair.
Good
Class rating is good.
Excellent
Class rating is excellent.
Keywords:
nursing, grand rounds, evidence based, clinical, case study
Subjects:
Health
Medical
Types:
Presentation
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