更新时间:2021-12-04 09:19:21作者:admin2
模板背景千万不要太花哨 因为是学术论文
字数尽可能少一些,自己准备演讲稿展开
PPT不是最主要的 弄熟论文才是王道
模板
题目 答辩人 指导老师
论文结构(目录)
是否有创新之处
论文研究 目的 方法 过程
挑重点说出本论文的闪光点(切忌不要放太多,要熟悉内容,否则......)
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感谢
可行性研究类文章 最好字数少一些 配合图表 以及具体实例。
最最重要的是熟悉论文 这是最根本的。
竞聘管理岗位的PPT幻灯片要分成以下三个部分:
一、我对于竞聘岗位的认知、理解
二、我将如何履行职责,实现岗位目标
三、我的经验、能力、知识可以保证目标达成
以下是此三条展开的后PPT演示稿模版,需要强调的是,请大家一定要关注思路,而非设计模版(外观样式)本身,设计模版一定要根据听众及现场环境重新选择设计。
Those who work outside of the medical industry often confuse the roles of doctor and nurse, not aware that the two have very different functions. Although the two work side-by-side in many situations and need each other to complete certain tasks, there are major differences between a doctor and nurse. Both roles, however, are essential for the medical industry and of equal importance. Putting stereotypes aside, the differences between a doctor and nurse are evaluated below.
Doctors and nurses first differ in their job descriptions. In most cases, the doctor is tasked with examining and diagnosing patients. A nurse, on the other hand, will have a more hands-on role with physically treating a patient based on the doctor's diagnosis. Nurses often joke that they are just as knowledgeable, yet are paid less and charged with performing the dirty work. However, both jobs can be physically and emotionally demanding. It should be pointed out that the role of a nurse is not always as a subordinate to doctors. Advanced nurses, such as nurse practitioners, will also diagnose patients and can even prescribe medication.
Another major difference between a doctor and nurse is their salary. While not always true, the average doctor earns a higher yearly income than the average nurse. According to a 2006 study by Allied Physicians Incorporated, a hospital staff nurse earns an average of $45,000 a year. A hospital staff doctor, however, earns well into the six figures in the first year of practice. While an advanced practice nurse in a supervisory position could take in at least $75,000, an experienced surgeon could earn over $1 million.
Nurses and doctors also differ in length of college study. While some nurses obtain specialized degrees in a graduate program, the minimum degree requirement for a registered nurse (RN) is a four-year bachelor's degree. A doctor, however, must obtain a PhD, which takes eight years on average. A specialist physician, however, could remain in college for over a decade. Both a doctor and nurse will typically earn a higher wage for obtaining advanced degrees. It seems that both are compensated for lengthy college stays.
While it is obvious that the career of a doctor and nurse are different, it is important to note that the two complement each other in the process of healing patients. Neither could exist without the other and neither role is more important. Those debating which field to enter, however, should consider their own bedside manner as well as the differences of salary and degree requirements.