Are these "oral presentations" or something else?

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I've given some invited talks, workshops, sat on panels, etc. related to LGBTQ health, which is a major clinical interest of mine. Some were at professional/academic conferences; others were for community organizations, hospital departments, conferences that are geared toward community members rather than professionals, etc. They're not related to original research.

Do I list these individually as oral presentations? Or do I list "LGBTQ health education" (or something like that) as a volunteer experience, and list some of the places I've presented in the description?

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The professional/academic conferences for sure count as oral presentations. The smaller ones given at the local setting should likely just be an experience, but I think most programs will give you a lot of credit for this.
 
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