A group of expes discussing and interacting about a paicular topic in presence of audience is:
First, I need to figure out what the question is asking. The key terms here are "group of experts discussing and interacting about a particular topic in presence of audience." That sounds like a specific type of event or format. Let me think about possible answers. Common terms in this context could be symposium, panel discussion, workshop, seminar, or conference.
The correct answer is likely "Symposium." A symposium is a formal meeting where experts present and discuss a topic, often in the presence of an audience. Let me confirm. A symposium typically involves multiple speakers presenting on a specific subject, followed by discussion and Q&A with the audience.
Now, the other options: Panel discussion is similar but might be more informal. Workshop is more hands-on. Conference is a broader term encompassing multiple sessions. So the core concept here is understanding different types of academic or professional meetings.
For the explanation, I need to explain why symposium is correct, then go through each wrong option. The clinical pearl would be to distinguish between symposium, panel discussion, etc.
Wait, but the user's question is about a medical MCQ, but the given question isn't medical. It's about types of group discussions. So maybe this is a question from a communication or research methodology section in a medical exam. The user might have mistyped the options, but the correct answer is symposium.
So I'll structure the explanation with symposium as correct, then explain why others are wrong. Make sure to use medical terminology where possible, even though the question isn't strictly medical. The core concept is event types in academic settings.
Need to check if "symposium" is the right term. Yes, in academic contexts, a symposium is a formal meeting where experts present and discuss. So the explanation would focus on that. The other options like panel discussion are more interactive among the panelists, workshops are practical, conferences are larger events.
Alright, time to put this into the required sections with the markdown formatting. Make sure each section is concise, under the character limit. Use bold for key terms. End with the correct answer line.
**Core Concept**
This question tests understanding of academic and professional meeting formats. A **symposium** is a formal gathering where experts present and discuss a specific topic in front of an audience, often with structured Q&A. It differs from other formats by emphasizing collaborative discussion and audience engagement.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**
A **symposium** involves multiple experts presenting on a focused theme, followed by moderated discussion and audience interaction. It is distinct from a lecture (one-way communication) or workshop (hands-on training). The scenario described—experts interacting publicly—aligns with symposium’s structure, which aims to disseminate specialized knowledge and foster debate.
**Why Each Wrong Option is Incorrect**
**Option A:** *Workshop* involves practical, hands-on learning rather than expert-led discussion.
**Option B:** *Panel discussion* typically features a smaller group of participants without the structured presentation format of a symposium.
**Option D:** *Conference* is a