An effective outline will have these components:
Introduction (1. Provide relevant background about the topic of your presentation. 2. Introduce the main idea of your presentation (thesis statement).
Headings: The main points with general information.
Subheadings: Provide more specific details/examples.
Conclusion: Summary of points and takeaway message.
Make sure the ideas are organized in a logical order so that each point connects back to your main point.
Please avoid providing a list of general topics, and ensure presenting supporting ideas and specific details. It is very difficult to provide a peer review without specific information about the topic.
The example below is just a suggestion. You may arrange the structure of your outline the way you deem appropriate (As long as it has the main components listed above).
Example: Outline
- Introduction
- Background
- The main idea of your presentation
- Job Duties
- Detail/Example 1
- Detail/Example 2
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- World Health Organization
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- Detail/Example 3
- Global Health Data Exchange
- Detail/Example 1
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- World Health Summit
- Detail/Example 1
- Detail/Example 2
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- Healthcare Technology in Foreign Countries
- Detail/Example 1
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- The Top 5 Healthcare Organizations in the World
- Detail/Example 1
- Detail/Example 2
- Detail/Example 3
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- The Nations Offering High/Low-quality Healthcare
- Detail/Example 1
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- Detail/Example 4
- Conclusions, Implications, and Emerging Concerns
- Summary of Points
- Take Away Message Supporting the Thesis Statement