09-05-2017, 10:03 AM
Carrying out a welcome speech on a Day Nurses program is a great privilege and you need to make sure you make the right points while staying composite.
- Do your research
Nurses Day has been held every year since 1965 so it is important that you do some research on the industry and the people you are going to address. You need to understand why people become nurses as well as how much work they do and why they are proud to be in this profession. In order to find the right material you should ask some nurses why they decided to enter this field. He might even use little anecdotes from some of the professionals he talks to.
- Drive them
Unfortunately nurses do not always get the best praise for their work, so especially on this day, they must go out of their way to appreciate the work they do, and how vital they are in society. Also, you could talk about how the privilege you feel to be the one performing this speech and why you wanted to do it. However, do not go above the top because you can not come across as genuine.
- Have a strong delivery
Talking in front of a large number of people can be very discouraging and nervous. However, you should try and combat this as much as you can because people notice the nerves very easily and can sometimes zone in their anxious delivery rather than what you are saying. Be enthusiastic and smile everywhere as well as maintain good eye contact with your audience. If you feel nervous, always remember to take a deep breath before you get there.