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Oral Research Presentation Seminar Guide

This document outlines the schedule and topics for a seminar on oral research presentations. The seminar will cover topics like creating an oral presentation, technical aspects, and power dressing. It will also cover research ethics such as scientific soundness, informed consent, and conflicts of interest. The day will include an opening program, seminar sessions, lunch, and energizer activities. It will conclude with a closing program involving certificates, acknowledgments, and closing remarks.
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Oral Research Presentation Seminar Guide

This document outlines the schedule and topics for a seminar on oral research presentations. The seminar will cover topics like creating an oral presentation, technical aspects, and power dressing. It will also cover research ethics such as scientific soundness, informed consent, and conflicts of interest. The day will include an opening program, seminar sessions, lunch, and energizer activities. It will conclude with a closing program involving certificates, acknowledgments, and closing remarks.
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OPENING PROGRAM Continuation of 2.

How to Create an Oral Research


Lectures Presentation
Registration (8:00 AM-8:30 AM) 2.2 Technical Aspects of a Presentation
(D. Paglinawan)
2.3 Oral Research Presentation
Prayer (AB. Laganhon)
3. Power Dressing and Communication
Skills in Research Presentation
Homage to Country (J. Tierra)

Opening Remarks ROGER RAY S. MANSANO, Ph. D. CLOSING PROGRAM

Impressions
Introduction of
Participants
Challenge
Introduction of
Lecturers Acceptance of
Challenge
SEMINAR PROPER
Giving of Certificates
to the Participants
1. Research Ethics
1.1 Introduction to Research Ethics (J. Vergara)
1.2 Scientific Soundness (S. Ticar) Giving of Certificates
1.3 Non-Maleficence & Beneficence: Weighing Benefits and to the Lecturers
Risks (R. Esparagoza)
1.4 Principle of Respect for Person: Informed Consent (W.
Tumbali) Acknowledgments
1.5 Conflict of Interests (D. Sisles, Jr.)
1.6 The Ethical Researcher (C. Sasuman)
Closing Remarks RAY G. LIBOON, Ph. D.
Senior Education Program Supervisor
LUNCH BREAK

Master and Lady of Ceremonies:


Energizer Zumba Dance
Host 1
Host 2

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