Final Oral PowerPoint Presentation
In this final assignment you will integrate the work you’ve done throughout the term, critically evaluating all that you’ve learned to develop a presentation on your community needs and a proposed practice plan that would address the needs of your community. This plan does not have to be the realistic version of what you will do when you graduate. Instead, think of this as a future aspiration. We’re developing a plan for how a midwife could impact your community–not just what you will do in your first job. I hope you follow these plans someday, but what I know is that you can’t reach a goal that you can’t dream about, so for today we are just going to dream about the best work a midwife could do in your community. You will deliver your presentation to your small group and course faculty during weeks 10 & 11. After each presentation, we’ll have time for group discussion and feedback.
Each student will have 8-10 minutes to deliver their presentation. Please practice your timing! You will be asked to stop if you are more than 1 minute overtime, and you could lose points for all sections that you didn’t complete!
Correct APA guidelines must be followed. See NM700 Tool Box. Slides should use images and bullets and should not be wordy. (25-30 words per slide is an acceptable guideline). Follow these best practices for slide presentations.
Submit slides as a pdf file to the dropbox the day you present.
- Brief Community Introduction (1 slide) 30-45 seconds
- General Description of the community
- Location
- Rural/Urban
- Community Demographics (1 slide) 1 minute
- Most significant community demographic data:
- Racial and cultural makeup by percent of the population
- Economic stability: income, poverty level, unemployment
- How does this compare to state and national data?
- *Hint* Use your demographic info from Assignment 7. Put it in a table format, highlight the most interesting data, and only describe this content verbally.
- Perinatal Health Indicators (2 slides) 1 minute
- Include your most important findings from the Perinatal Health Indicators (assignment 7)
- Highlight significant findings within any of the Perinatal Health indicators (remember: PH Indicators can be within the HP2030 goals but still be higher than acceptable)
- Identify a local health disparity (table in assignment 7). Remember, a disparity is a difference between the outcomes of different groups. If your table in assignment 7 didn’t show a disparity, you’ll need to go back and do it again. Be sure to review your feedback!
- Identify any other significant needs found in your community assessment that affect community health
- Shelters, mental health care, LGBTQ+ friendly providers, abortion care, transportation, insurance access . . . the list could go on and on!
- What does your community want? (1-2 slides) 1 minute
Provide a summary of your findings from your Community Perspective assignment. Use tables, bar charts, and/or pie charts as appropriate to display your findings. Include information that helps your audience to interpret the information you’ll share, including:
- How many people were surveyed
- How the people were recruited
- What bias might have been introduced in your sample? For example, if you posted a survey to social media and you are friends with many people in the birth community, you may have more respondents who have a favorable view of midwives. This doesn’t mean your data is meaningless, but it’s important to be aware of our biases when we interpret information.
- How many or what percentage gave each response
- Make sure you include your maternal child health indicators and community needs here. How would the things your community members want (better transportation, more bus routes, more outpatient clinics, out-of-hospital birthing options, etc) impact the maternal child health indicators you found
5. Community Needs (1-2 slides) 1 minute
- Perform a literature search on at least one of the above community needs you have identified (perinatal health indicators, disparities, or significant needs identified by your community survey).
- Use this literature search to develop ideas to improve care.
6. How will you serve this community as a CNM? (1 slides) <1 minutes
After gathering all of the information about your community and its members, identify your plan to serve women and families of this community.
To meet the needs of the community:
- Will you open a outpatient clinic, birth center, home birth, or hospital practice?
- Join an existing practice and add new services that meet the community’s needs? my existing aesthetic practice named Jade Wellness TWM
- Do you have a target population? underserved population
- Make your case for why this new practice or service is needed! provide preconception group, post partum groups, doulas for 1st time post partum moms, optional therapy eval at the 6 week post partum checkup
7. Practice model (3 slides) 2-3 minute
How will you address:
8. Office management (staffing-partners) (1-2 slides) 1 minute
- How many CNM’s?
- Other providers as partners/collaborators? psychotherapist, social worker, nutritionist, doulas,
- Community outreach
- Other services to offer in-office—mental health? Massage? aesthetic-botox, fillers, facials, weightloss management, massages,
- Will staff need special training for certain populations or groups—How will your practice welcome people from those groups? training in diversity and culture sensitivity
- Social support services you will partner with
- Proposed Practice Name (1 slide) 30 seconds
Create a catchy name: jade wellness TWM & Birthing Center , slogan: We focus on pre/ante & postpartum wellness while welcoming women in every stage of life, and/or logo for your practice: uploaded, birth center, or new service line!
- Reference Slides
11. Remember to upload slides as a pdf file to the assignment drop box before your presentation starts.
- Peer Review
Click this link and fill out the form for EACH of your team members. This form will open and you will fill it out for one team member >> then submit. You will see a link on the next screen to complete another form. You will do this for each team member.