Eloquentia Perfecta: Performing Public Speaking to Enhance Scientific Presentation Skills of Pharmacy Students

Marta J Brooks, Trudi Wright
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The Jesuits know the importance of words and their delivery, both on the page and orally, which is why they place heavy emphasis on “perfect eloquence,” or eloquentia perfecta . It was in the spirit of the adjustment of words with a sensitivity to patients ’ needs that inspired, Eloquencia Perfecta – Speaking in Public, a public speaking performance class session within the graduate pharmacy curriculum at Regis University. The courses described herein are part of the core curriculum within the School of Pharmacy. They place emphasis on not only understanding the science of what the students are communicating, but how they communicate. Students are taught to focus on their communication soft skills (written, verbal, listening) which are intimately connected to the building of empathy and trust with peers and patients. These communication goals are achieved, in part, because the instructors utilize eloquentia perfecta . This article provides the details of the development process and iterations of changes that led to the current version of the performance class that keeps our students focused on the unique human connections and virtues in their work. The class has been well-received by students and an enhancement to their thought process on how to prepare for presentations in person and virtually.
完美口才:通过公开演讲提高药学学生的科学表达能力
耶稣会深知文字及其表达的重要性,无论是在纸上还是口头上,这就是为什么他们非常强调“完美的口才”或“口才完美”。瑞吉斯大学药学研究生课程中的一门公共演讲表演课程,正是本着对患者需求进行调整的精神,启发了“完美的口才——在公共场合演讲”这门课。这里所描述的课程是药学院核心课程的一部分。他们不仅强调理解学生交流内容的科学性,而且强调他们如何交流。学生们被教导专注于他们的沟通软技能(书面,口头,听力),这与建立与同龄人和病人的同理心和信任密切相关。这些交流目标的实现,部分是因为教师运用了完美的口才。本文提供了开发过程的细节,以及导致当前版本的表演课程的迭代,使我们的学生专注于他们工作中独特的人际关系和美德。这门课受到了学生们的好评,并增强了他们如何准备面对面和虚拟演讲的思维过程。
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