Professional Documents
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for Growth
Dr.P.Sravani
Assistant
professor
Department of
pathology
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Educational Networking for
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"THE RICHEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD
LOOK FOR AND BUILD NETWORKS,
EVERYONE ELSE LOOKS FOR WORK.“
Robert
Kiyosaki
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OBJECTIVES OF THE SESSION
At the end of the session, the participant should be able
to know
1) What is the network and its importance?
2) Define Educational networking and networking in
medical education.?
3) Tools of networking
4) Tips for networking
5) Name different Social networking media and Role
of social networking in medical education
6) Explain how to use networking for growth?
7) Choose appropriate social media for networking.
NETWORKING
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HELPS TO UPDATE
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Why Networking?
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CHOOSING A NEW AVENUE
NETWORKING IN MEDICAL EDUCATION
NETWORKING IN ME
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Lunches
Group work
At professional level
Conferences
Workshops
Social
Family get togethers, festivals as well marriages and other
Functions
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Why networking comes not easy?
REASONS WHY
NETWORKING COMES
NOT EASY?
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Fear
Personality type
Unfamiliar territory
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Networking Tips
SET REALISTIC
GOALS
Create a plan for yourself that's easy to execute
Be prepared
Effectively communicate your strengths and career goals.
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Be organized
Keep a record of each person you've spoken to, including
their full name, phone number and/or e-mail, plus notes
from your conversation.
Follow up
Make sure to thank a contact for his or her time, and stay in
touch on a regular basis.
Order resume cards w / brief resume stats
Join organizations & networks
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online
Get a short and appropriate email
address
Build a LinkedIn profile and update it
often – Add recommendations
Become active on LinkedIn groups
Sign up on Twitter – follow any
people who follow you
Create an appropriate Facebook page
Social Networking
SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
ARE PLACES ON THE
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Internet where people converge around shared
interest or causes.
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Growth avenues in Medical Education
Selection of Students
Innovations in curriculum