Speaker Resources

Welcome to the Speaker Resource Center

Whether you're preparing to submit a session, finalize your presentation, or access the speaker portal, this page gathers everything you need in one place. Explore the tools, templates, and guidelines designed to support you throughout your speaking experience.

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Access Your Speaker Portal

Through your Speaker Portal, you may access your speaker tasks pertaining to your session(s). This portal helps you complete important speaker tasks, such as signing your contract, uploading your proceedings and presentation, and much more.

COMING SOON

Speakers will be notified by January 2027 regarding acceptance.

Call for Sessions

The annual ACVIM Forum offers a unique opportunity to present innovative research, share expertise, and engage with a global community of veterinary professionals dedicated to advancing the field of veterinary internal medicine.

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Tips for an Effective Presentation

Less is more - Your slides should contain a minimum amount of information; your slide notes, on the other hand, will contain far more content. Uploaded resources will have the most content and detail.

Avoid PowerPointsless - Create slides that are complementary to your remarks, not identical. Use slides as a canvas for visual representations, graphics and photos and avoid simply "echoing" your slides in your talk.

Keep it simple - Focus on one idea per slide and remember that the number of information chunks we can recall at a time is "Seven, Plus, or Minus Two." Assemble your presentation slide in seven chunks, plus or minus two.

Extend the conversation - It's OK to include "information" slides with resources and the like, but don't spend time presenting that content. Upload additional resources to your session or create a handout.

Practice, practice, practice - There is no substitute for advance preparation. Practice your presentation before your colleagues and review your session description to ensure that your presentation mirrors what has been promoted.