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Why: TV can make you look really bad. We know how to make you look your best 

Bad or Good?: Examples of television graphics that would shame you and graphics that would make your mother proud

Tips & Tricks: The TeleMedicine team is really good at making your broadcast sharp

Video Release: We need your consent to broadcast your presentation

Timeline: Knowing what should and will happen before, during, and after your presentation

Template: A TV-friendly PowerPoint template
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What Every TeleMedicine Presenter Needs to Know

The TeleMedicine Team wants you to look great. You have a choice of whether thousands of people will dread your presentation or whether they'll pay attention. These tips will help you develop a superior presentation by showing you a number of tips and tricks we've developed through presenting hundreds of telemedicine broadcasts.

Who's in the Audience?
You have no idea the extraordinary number of people who will ultimately see your broadcast. You'll be seen by those who are 1) in the live audience, 2) at the remote live broadcast sites, 3) accessing the taped broadcasts, 4) watching a television rebroadcast, and 5) downloading streaming video via the worldwide internet. Thousands of people will see your broadcast beyond those who are "live" in the room with you when you make your presentation.

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