Welcome to the Emerging Presenters Showcase! If you’re looking for a platform to shine, make an impact, and boost your sonography career, then this is the perfect chance for you!
This showcase is designed to support student presenters and those that have been qualified for five years or less.
ASA2024 Emerging Presenters Showcase offering two concurrent streams to support our students and recently qualified Sonographers.
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Ensure you express your interest in presenting a 5-10 minute presentation at the Showcase. You do not have to have your presentation ready to express interest.
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Once you have finalised your presentation details enter them into your Presentation Portal. Access to this is via your Confirmation of Registration email.
If you are unable to access the portal, please contact:
cpd@sonographers.org | T: +61 3 9552 0000
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Using your preferred recording method (Zoom, PowerPoint, etc), record yourself presenting your case study and save the video as an MP4. The bonus of pre-recording is that you can record as many times as you like until you are happy with it.
Once finalised, ensure you save your presentation in the following naming format:
FirstName_Surname_Stream_PresentationTitle
eg. jane_doe_cardiac_aorticstenosis
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To share your recording, please head to WeTransfer and enter the following details:
If your file is larger than 2GB, compress the videos and resave. If you continue to experience issues, please email ASA for further instructions.
The ASA will email a confirmation of receipt of your presentation.
Presentation Recordings due Friday November 8th
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Once we have received all submissions, we will compile all presentations to view in the Showcase. Prior to the Showcase opening, we will send you access to preview the program and announce prize winners.
Present on an interesting case you came across, it may be an obscure pathology, a nice demonstration of classic pathology or something you didn't know but now you do.
Present on something you have learnt that may be of interest to others. It may be a tip or trick you were taught, an innovative idea, or a way you handled a challenging situation
Whether you have done an in-house audit or official research through a university, present on some of your key findings or what led you to undertake this research.
Throughout the year you have likely had many university assignments, one of these may be just right to adapt into a presentation. Talk to your lecturers to check for suitability.