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Social Media to Make Professional Connections (II)

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Ashley Barlow, PharmD (MD Anderson Cancer Center) & Brooke Barlow, PharmD (University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center) - @theABofPharmaC and PGY2 Pharmacy Practice Residents - talk to us about developing their professional brand using Twitter and why creating an online presence can help you achieve your career goals.

Key Lessons:

  • Social media, especially Twitter, has become an increasingly important forum for connecting with professional colleagues and engaging in dialog about cutting edge issues that impact patient care and pharmacy practice.
  • To get started, read this brief article by Robert Pugliese entitled How Twitter Has Made Me a Better Pharmacist.
  • Consider maintaining separate professional and personal social media accounts.
  • Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are the most commonly used social media platforms for professional networking purposes.
  • Everyone should purposefully develop their professional brand online. Your digital footprint ultimately reflects your reputation.
  • Your online persona is perhaps the first and most important impression that others with have of you.
  • Think about the ABCDEs of your social media presence. A - align your social media with your professional goals. B - build your profile with a professional bio and photo. C - curate the content you find interesting and important. D - define your audience. E - engage in conversations ... be sure to like, comment, and retweet!
  • Your online network through social media can lead to many new opportunities.

Get the Social Media Infographic by Ashley and Brooke Barlow (@theABofPharmaC)

  continue reading

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Ashley Barlow, PharmD (MD Anderson Cancer Center) & Brooke Barlow, PharmD (University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center) - @theABofPharmaC and PGY2 Pharmacy Practice Residents - talk to us about developing their professional brand using Twitter and why creating an online presence can help you achieve your career goals.

Key Lessons:

  • Social media, especially Twitter, has become an increasingly important forum for connecting with professional colleagues and engaging in dialog about cutting edge issues that impact patient care and pharmacy practice.
  • To get started, read this brief article by Robert Pugliese entitled How Twitter Has Made Me a Better Pharmacist.
  • Consider maintaining separate professional and personal social media accounts.
  • Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are the most commonly used social media platforms for professional networking purposes.
  • Everyone should purposefully develop their professional brand online. Your digital footprint ultimately reflects your reputation.
  • Your online persona is perhaps the first and most important impression that others with have of you.
  • Think about the ABCDEs of your social media presence. A - align your social media with your professional goals. B - build your profile with a professional bio and photo. C - curate the content you find interesting and important. D - define your audience. E - engage in conversations ... be sure to like, comment, and retweet!
  • Your online network through social media can lead to many new opportunities.

Get the Social Media Infographic by Ashley and Brooke Barlow (@theABofPharmaC)

  continue reading

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