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How to Give a Lecture Marc A. Schuckit, MD UCSD
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 2 GIVING A LECTURE Everyone can do it Learn a style Modify for you
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 3 THIS LECTURE COVERS Philosophy Preparation Slides Delivery Questions
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 4 PHILOSOPHY Set ~ 4 clear goals Goal must fit audience Needs of audience are key 10-15 min. attention span
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 5 PREPARATION Know material Develop outline Revise Practice Expect problems
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 6 REVIEWING THE LITERATURE Begin with recent paper List topics on sheets Go to other recent articles Extract on sheets Summarize complex sheets Place in order Fill in holes
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 7 DEVELOPING AN OUTLINE I. Major topics A. Components of topics 1. Explaining components a. Details 1) Etc. II. A. 1. 2. B. 1. 2.
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 8 PREPARATION Know material Develop outline Revise Practice Expect problems
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 9 SLIDES Major topics ~ 4 key slides Develop 2nd level slides All slides to be 10th grade level Understood in 10 secs Simple Large writing
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 10 SLIDES: DON’T USE Book tables/figures Quotations Too many Overheads
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 11 TYPES OF SLIDES Label topics Outline talk Set mood Focus attention Show criteria Draw conclusions Show simple data
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 12
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 13 THE IMPORTANCE OF GENETICS IS SUPPORTED BY: Family Adoption Twin
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 14 VARIANCE OF RISK (Heterogeneous and Polygenic)
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 15 LOW LEVEL OF RESPONSE TO ALCOHOL (LR) 1.Less Alcohol Related Change on a Challenge. 2.The Need for a Relatively High Number of Drinks for an Effect.
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 16
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SRE TIME FRAME: DRINKS 1st 5 Recent Heaviest NEEDED TO: Times 3 Mos Feel Effect Feel Dizzy or Slur Speech Stumble Fall Asleep
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LR 60% Genetics LR Relates to Risk COA Native Americans Koreans Low LR Predicts Outcome
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COMPLEXITIES Environment Heterogeneous Polygenic
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SEARCH FOR GENES FOR LR Association Linkage Animal Models
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GENOTYPES, LR, & ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE 5HTTGABA A 6 BOTH LL+ SS+ LL SL SS Pro/Ser Pro/Pro Pro/Ser Pro/Pro LR %ALC -.89 -.30 00 57 21 12 -1.01 -.27 71 23 -1.29 +.03 100 00
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DOMAINS Behavioral Undercontrol (BU) Coping Style (WOC + DTC) Stress(LES + Work Stress) Social Support (SSQ N, S + SPS) Expectancies (AEQ) Drinking Environment (IPA + Spouse)
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FHalc LR PEER HOME EXPECT COPE ALCOUT LR MODEL
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LR MODEL (Kids)
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Theoretical Gene X Environment Model
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GABA X EXPECT
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IMPLICATIONS FOR PREVENTION Enhance Education of Vulnerabilities Find Environmental / Psychosocial Protective Factors Specific to Risk
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 30 DELIVERY Inspect room Stand Use outline State goal and structure
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 31 DELIVERY Announce transitions Summarize along the way Build in rests Eye contact & revise Watch clock End with major points
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 32 QUESTIONS Restate question Never get angry Dealing with rambling Qs Admit when don’t know
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 33 OTHER TOPICS Humor Handouts Boredom Getting lost Emergencies
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Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program 34 CONCLUSIONS Everyone can lecture Focus on audience Preparation is key
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