Motivating health equity is requisite given starkly disparate health outcomes among black and brown racialized populations compared to white populations in the United States. Racial justice and improving health equity take on a significant role in the work of racial minority nurses (Beard & Julion, 2016). Representation of racial minority populations in nursing remains disproportionate when compared to the representation of white populations in nursing O'Connor and colleagues (2019) reported that 85%
In today's educational environment, school nurses are often called upon to provide presentations utilizing electronic slides. A tool frequently utilized for presentations is PowerPoint. However, as with any instructional method, it is only as effective as the presenter who has designed the slides. A study conducted to evaluate professional PowerPoint slides is the focus of this article. After reviewing 1,732 slides and comparing them to best practices criteria, the researchers call attention to common errors in slide presentations. Additionally, the article provides guidance to school nurses in reinventing the art of providing powerful, interactive, and interesting presentations.
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