This document provides tips and instructions for using a PowerPoint presentation (PPT) for active learning sessions on medical topics. The key points are:
- Slides can be freely edited, modified and personalized.
- Many slides will be intentionally blank except for the title to prompt student discussion of that topic.
- The instructor should first show the blank slides to elicit student feedback before presenting information on subsequent slides.
- This process repeats to reinforce learning over three revisions of the material.
- The PPT can also be used for self-study.
- Bibliographic references are included in the notes section.
1. Tips on using my ppt.
1. You can freely download, edit, modify and put your
name etc.
2. Don’t be concerned about number of slides. Half the
slides are blanks except for the title.
3. First show the blank slides (eg. Aetiology ) > Ask
students what they already know about ethology of
today's topic. > Then show next slide which enumerates
aetiologies.
4. At the end rerun the show – show blank> ask questions >
show next slide.
5. This will be an ACTIVE LEARNING SESSION x
three revisions.
6. Good for self study also.
7. See notes for bibliography.
5. Introduction & History.
• Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is
defined as illness caused by a novel
coronavirus now called severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-
CoV-2; formerly called 2019-nCoV),
• First identified amid an outbreak of
respiratory illness cases in Wuhan City,
Hubei Province, China.
6. Introduction & History.
• It was initially reported to the WHO on
December 31, 2019. On January 30, 2020,
the WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak
a global health emergency. [2, 3] On March
11, 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 a
global pandemic,
27. Symptoms
• Presentations of COVID-19 have ranged
from asymptomatic/mild symptoms to
severe illness and mortality.
• Mean incubation period to be 5.1 days 2
days to 2 weeks.
28. Symptoms
Common
• Fever
• Cough
• Myalgia
• Fatigue
Less-common
• Headache
• Sputum production
• Diarrhea
• Malaise
• Shortness of
breath/dyspnea
• Respiratory distress
29. Symptoms
• The most common serious manifestation of
COVID-19 appears to be pneumonia.
• A complete or partial loss of the sense of
smell (anosmia) has been reported as a
potential history finding . Its clinical
importance is questionable
51. Get this ppt in mobile
1. Download Microsoft
PowerPoint from play
store.
2. Open Google assistant
3. Open Google lens.
4. Scan qr code from
next slide.