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M.E.N.T.O.R.- N IS FOR NETWORKING

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In this episode of Sterilization Station, host Bill Rishell discusses the critical role of networking in the field of sterile processing. He emphasizes that networking is essential for career advancement, whether you are an employee, a student, or an extern. The conversation covers various strategies for effective networking, including attending industry conferences, engaging in online communities, and building internal connections. Bill also shares insights on how students and externs can leverage their positions to create valuable professional relationships that can lead to job opportunities. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to take proactive steps in their networking efforts.

takeaways

  • Networking is essential for career advancement in sterile processing.
  • Attending industry conferences can help build professional relationships.
  • Engaging in online communities provides access to advice and job postings.
  • Building internal connections in the workplace opens doors for opportunities.
  • Students should network on LinkedIn and seek mentorship.
  • Volunteering at hospitals can lead to valuable connections.
  • Treating externships like a job can create lasting impressions.
  • Asking questions and showing initiative is crucial during clinical rotations.
  • Staying connected after externships keeps you on the radar for job openings.
  • Networking is about creating relationships that support career growth.

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summary

In this episode of Sterilization Station, host Bill Rishell discusses the critical role of networking in the field of sterile processing. He emphasizes that networking is essential for career advancement, whether you are an employee, a student, or an extern. The conversation covers various strategies for effective networking, including attending industry conferences, engaging in online communities, and building internal connections. Bill also shares insights on how students and externs can leverage their positions to create valuable professional relationships that can lead to job opportunities. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to take proactive steps in their networking efforts.

takeaways

  • Networking is essential for career advancement in sterile processing.
  • Attending industry conferences can help build professional relationships.
  • Engaging in online communities provides access to advice and job postings.
  • Building internal connections in the workplace opens doors for opportunities.
  • Students should network on LinkedIn and seek mentorship.
  • Volunteering at hospitals can lead to valuable connections.
  • Treating externships like a job can create lasting impressions.
  • Asking questions and showing initiative is crucial during clinical rotations.
  • Staying connected after externships keeps you on the radar for job openings.
  • Networking is about creating relationships that support career growth.

Support the show

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