I view presenting as a performance art. It is an opportunity to communicate expertise or discovery, to facilitate conversation, and to share information.

Over the years, I have presented to large audiences in a keynote format, to conference attendees in the form of research paper presentations, professional development workshops, or symposium, and to industry partners as well as community groups who were passionate about a topic and just wanted to learn more.
I work hard to ensure that my presentations are dynamic and engaging so that the message is interesting to a broader audience. Some of the topics that I have presented include but are not limited to the following:

- Gender bias in medicine
- Social identity of clinicians
- Clinician turnover
- Prison healthcare workers
- Subtle gender bias
- Study of leadership
- Role of leadership in change
- Teamwork in clinical settings
- Program evaluation
- …
If you have questions about my presentation experiences or are interested in scheduling a talk, please feel free to contact me using the form below!