Technical Training Presentation (Virtual), 2023 Biopharmaceutical Industry Client

About: This 15-minute blended facilitation course guide (PDF) and presentation (PPT, MP4) was constructed in under 2 hours from the collection of source materials with the intent to educate biopharmaceutical professionals nationwide in potential therapeutic targets and areas of intervention for the disease states of Hematopoiesis. This document handout and presentation served as the introduction to branching educational platforms, webinars, and on-site training for the requirements and diagnostic elements of specialist doctors, including those for Breast Health, Radiology, Cardiology, and Electrophysiology.

Target Audience: Nationwide BioPharma Corporate Education Office, Radiology & Cardiology Laboratory Technicians, Registered Physicians and PAs, Phlebotomists

Importance: This course was developed in a rapid-fire sprint session (<2 Hrs) following an immediate materials review and QA. The source material given by the SME assigned was written as a brief text summary, without a storyboard, mockup, or reference materials. The end product went through 2 iterations, adhering to brand guidelines for voice and style. Alternative research and subject comprehension were undertaken and approved within 30 minutes of inception. This project showcases efficient development, scientific comprehension, and problem-solving skills that assisted a client in a time of need after corruption plagued their original source files.

Authoring Tools: Canva, Adobe Illustrator, Pexels; Incorporated images are from both public domain and fair use storage files. Client provided company brand book, style guide for voice, and base topic summary. All materials have had proprietary information redacted/deleted.

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Biopharmaceutical Industry Client:

vILT Insight Presentation

Source Document Provided

PPT Training for Blended Facilitation

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