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Presentation for MIS 3.1
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Item Number: 4004
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By giving community presentations, you can increase general awareness of you, your orthopaedic specialty, and your
medical practice - all for a relatively low cost. You also generate good word-of-mouth advertising by encouraging your current and future patients
to talk about you, your orthopaedic practice, and your medical expertise.
After purchasing one of our Orthopaedic Seminar Institute's community presentations, you save valuable time on preparation,
design, and production of your presentation. The framework for adding orthopaedic information, with ortho-specific graphics and
illustrations, is already organized into a well-chosen, logical sequence of PowerPoint slides. Our Orthopaedic Seminar Institute
presentations are designed to stand on their own, but you can quickly add your own information (or omit ours)
to fit your professional context and the needs of your audience.
The Orthopaedic Seminar Institute
provides professional community presentations that give the orthopaedic specialist a quick way to save time and money on the
task of creating a PowerPoint presentation. Each physician has certain areas of medical training
and expertise. Our flexibly-designed presentations will allow adjustment of the material to match the orthopaedic
physician's specific community and educational event.
Our downloadable products include more than
enough PowerPoint slides to deliver a great presentation. We recommend making adjustments prior to each individual presentation.
You can quickly omit some slides and update other ones with little effort .
All of our T-books and PowerPoint presentations are labeled with their edition number. When you purchase one of our
educational or presentation products, you will automatically receive free upgrades for the series. For example, if you own a T-book
that is labeled 3.1, you will be able to upgrade to 3.2, 3.3, and so forth. Once a series has expired, we can no longer
upgrade the product.
The
orthopaedic topics presented are for informational purposes only. The Orthopaedic Seminar Institute staff are not orthopaedic surgeons
nor practitioners in the field of orthopaedics.
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