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Medical Pictogram Overlay Diagram

Medical Pictogram Overlay Diagram

RJ0400032_12

  • Last Update 05/26/2025
  • File Size 8.3MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A three-circle Venn diagram PowerPoint slide designed for healthcare and medical presentations. The diagram features a central camera icon surrounded by three overlapping circular regions, each containing medical pictograms: finger, medication, and medical cross symbols. This structure visually represents the multi-layered relationships in medical services, such as diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The line-drawn icon style and neutral gray background convey professionalism and clarity. Ample text areas allow for flexible customization of content. Two slide variations are provided: one with a light background and one with a beige background, both in 16:9 format.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Illustrate the relationships and overlapping functions of medical services, organizational departments, or healthcare domains using three interconnected circles. Ideal for explaining hospital service areas, pharmaceutical business models, integrated care frameworks, and the interplay between diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

  • How to Use

    Edit the text in each circular region and the central area to match your medical topic. Customize the pictograms or adjust colors to align with your organization's branding. Choose between the light or beige background version depending on your presentation context and design preferences.

  • Recommended For

    Healthcare professionals, hospital administrators, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, and healthcare startups. Suitable for medical conferences, investor pitches, hospital introductions, academic presentations, and healthcare service briefings.

  • Slide Structure

    Three overlapping circles arranged in a Venn diagram format with a central camera pictogram. Supporting icons (finger, medication, medical cross) are positioned in each region. Text input areas are distributed across the three circles and central intersection, allowing representation of up to six distinct elements or concepts.

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