Friday, July 15, 2016

List: Respiratory Conferences and You

Making Time to Learn From Others

Getting through respiratory school and becoming a working clinical practitioner is the main objective of all wanting to be a part of this profession, but have you ever given much thought to sharing or enhancing your skills by attending the many respiratory seminars and conferences held each year around the world?

Chris Marr tells of the benefits of attending such events in an article for CMA (Content Marketing Academy entitled 3 Reasons why you should attend industry conferences, seminars and events In short, Marr points out that one should attend these events to:

You
  • Learn something new
  • Get inspired
  • Have fun
Your Business
  • Marketing to potential clients 
  • Keep up to date with trends in your industry 
  • Bring value back to your business
Networking Opportunities
  • Meet Industry Experts
  • Meet New People

Whatever your experience level or whatever your area of specialty, I’m sure one or more of the following coming events might interest you into attending. Keep in mind that these conferences not only are geared to help you expand on your knowledge but are also created for attendees to have FUN!!


The following are the dates and sights of future conferences, find one for you:


Orlando, Fl

10-27/10-29-2016


New Orleans 
September 7-10

San Antonio 
October 15-18

San Francisco
November 10-14

Los Angeles
October 22/26 -2016

Association of Asthma Educators - Annual Conference 
Jacksonville, Fla.
August 5/7-2016

45th Annual Scientific Conference
Sept. 6-9 
Myrtle Beach, S.C. 

Biloxi, Miss.
Aug. 3-5

Houston, Tx 
1-21/1-25-2017 

Indianapolis, IN 
10-4/10-7-2017 


Once you decide which event interest you take a look at Tamer Abouras' article with tips on what to be prepared for when attending a conference.




2 comments:

  1. You took the idea about a list posting to the third degree! A list of why to attend, a list of where to attend, and a list of tips when attending. You went above and beyond here...bravo!

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    1. Thanks Amy, there are a couple of reasons I posted this way, being that I intended this blog to be for "newbies" and season practitioners I felt this information would be useful for both. I hope I didn't over do it. :)

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