General Guidelines for PowerPoint Font: Arial or Verdana- size 24 point minimum.Concise slides: Include 5–7 bullet points per slide and 5–7 words per bullet. Use speaker notes to explicate the bullets

General Guidelines for PowerPoint

  • Font: Arial or Verdana, size 24 point minimum.
  • Concise slides: Include 5–7 bullet points per slide and 5–7 words per bullet. Use speaker notes to explicate the bullets.
  • Color contrast: For best color contrast, use light text on dark background (for example, yellow on black or white on dark blue).
  • Layout: Use the proper slide layout. For example, if a slide has a title and text, create it using the correct Title and Text layout.

Instructions

In your presentation, address the following:

  • Describe the need for health care management professionals.
  • Describe three clinical job roles that did not exist 50 years ago.
  • Discuss the differences and similarities between a nurse practitioner and a physician assistant.
  • Describe the role of the attending physician in terms of their responsibility to manage the care of the patient.
  • Explain how health care administrators interact with direct care professionals.

Please organize your presentation using the following outline:

  • Slide 1: Title of the Presentation.
  • Slide 2: Brief explanation of the purpose of the presentation.
  • Slides 3–6: What Is a Health Care Professional and Why Do We Need Them?

    • Describe the need for health care management professionals.
    • Describe three clinical job roles that did not exist 50 years ago.
  • Slides 6–8: Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.

    • Describe each role.
    • Discuss the differences and similarities between a nurse practitioner and a physician assistant.
    • Slides 9–10: Attending Physicians and Management of Care.

      • Describe the role of the attending physician in terms of their responsibility to manage the care of the patient.
    • Slides 11–12: Administrators and Clinicians.

      • Describe the two roles.
      • Explain how health care administrators interact with direct care professionals.
    • Slide 13–14: Conclusions.