🔺10 great networking strategies for smart veterinarians
1. Attend industry events: Attending conferences, trade shows, and other industry events is a great way to meet fellow veterinarians and industry professionals, learn about new products and services, and stay up-to-date with industry news and trends.
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2. Join professional organizations: Joining a professional organization like the AVMA or AAVSB etc can help you connect with other veterinarians, share ideas and resources, and stay informed about the latest research and industry developments.
3. Build a strong online presence: Creating a professional website, blog, or social media profile can help you showcase your expertise, connect with clients, and establish yourself as a thought leader in the veterinary field.

4. Volunteer in your community: Volunteering at local animal shelters, rescue organizations, or other animal-related charities not only helps you network with other veterinary professionals but also shows your commitment to animal welfare.
5. Offer continuing education courses: Hosting or teaching continuing education courses can help you share your knowledge and expertise with other veterinarians, build your reputation in the industry, and attract new clients.
6. Collaborate with other professionals: Collaborating with other veterinary professionals, such as animal behaviorists, trainers, or nutritionists, can help you expand your knowledge and services, as well as build valuable relationships.
7. Participate in online forums and discussions: Participating in online forums and discussions can help you connect with other veterinarians, share ideas and insights, and stay informed about industry news and developments.
8. Participate in peer review groups: Joining a peer review group can help you get feedback on your work, learn from other professionals in your field, and build valuable relationships.
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9. Host or attend networking events: Hosting or attending networking events, such as industry mixers or business lunches, can help you meet other veterinary professionals and build valuable relationships.
10. Be a mentor or mentee: Being a mentor or mentee can help you build a strong relationship with another veterinary professional, learn new skills and insights, and gain valuable experience.
🧩CREATED BY DR JOSEPH DEJI-FOLUTILE
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