Why Poster Presentation?
When it comes to presentation – many authors and presenters think oral presentations to be better and superior to poster presentation. This is usually observed when someone gets accepted for poster rather than oral. But in the scientific community growing so fast, does oral presentation really has an upper edge? Well, to start with, let us discuss the benefits of poster presentation today.
Share your research with wider audience: Poster sessions are typically well-attended, giving you the opportunity to share your research with many people, including experts, potential collaborators, and funders.
Get feedback on your work: Poster sessions are a wonderful way to get feedback on your research from other experts in your field. This feedback can be invaluable for helping you to improve your work and identify new areas of inquiry.
Network with other researchers: Poster sessions are also a wonderful opportunity to network with other researchers in your field. This can lead to new collaborations, job opportunities, and other valuable connections.
Enhance your CV and portfolio: Presenting a poster at a scientific congress is a fantastic way to enhance your CV and portfolio. It shows that you are actively involved in research and that you can communicate your findings effectively.
Improve your communication skills: Presenting a poster is a wonderful way to improve your communication skills. You will need to be able to explain your research concisely to a variety of audiences.
Get more time for Presentation: During oral presentation one usually gets 15 – 25 mins of average time to present their work, whereas in Poster presentation the session may last from 60 – 120 mins, therefore, you have more time to interact with people and present your work.
Posters are selfie-friendly: Yes! During poster presentation you can click pics with your favourite audience for n number of times!
Dr. Saurav Arora is an internationally acclaimed medical homeopath, consultant, and independent researcher having 17+ years of experience as a clinician, researcher, and a teacher.
Sir, can you please upload how one should prepare a poster ?