MHAFP5032 Policy and Pharmaceutical Regulation Presentation MHAFP5032 Policy and Pharmaceutical Regulation Presentation
Use the Capella University Library and the Internet to prepare for this assessment. Include the following activities as part of your preparation:
- In addition to reading the suggested articles listed in the Resources, perform a Web search for “oral testimony tips” to compare and contrast suggestions from more than one type of advocacy group.
- Visit the Archives and view three or four recorded oral testimonies.
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Condense your written testimony into a 5-minute-long recorded oral presentation. Create a 3–5-slide PowerPoint to present a structure to guide your recording. Follow this structure for your presentation:
- Introductory remarks: Includes acknowledgement of committee chair and members, your credentials as the person preparing the testimony, and the organization you are representing.
- Background: Brief statement regarding justification for the proposed policy.
- Specific aspect of the issue: Summarize key points of the desired outcomes from the proposed policy with cited references. Provide a summary of current interventions for your specific issue and why additional action is needed.
- Recommendations: Provide specific recommendations for the committee and those being implemented by the special interest group.
- Concluding statement: One or two sentences summarizing why the committee should consider your proposed policy.
- Closing: Thank the committee for the opportunity and note your availability for additional discussion or questions.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS for MHAFP5032 Policy and Pharmaceutical Regulation Presentation
- Number of slides: Approximately 3–5 (length should correspond with, and not exceed, content that would amount to five minutes of oral testimony).
- Slide design: Use the notes section for your speaker notes. The slide design must meet the expectations of a professional presentation (bullet points, large font size, plenty of white space).
- Oral communication: Use persuasive oral presentation techniques such as staying on topic, integrating your slides with your presentation, and staying within the time allotment.
This is what needs to be on the PowerPoint Presentation: