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Attending Urologic Pathologist 🔬 #gupath Department of Pathology & Lab Medicine @MSKPathology opinions=mine & do not reflect the views of my employer

Mar 1, 2023, 18 tweets

With #USCAP2023 approaching, I have been conversing with @MSKPathology fellows about how to make the most of the meeting

Thought I would share some ideas here (thread🧵):

1. Large professional mtgs can be overwhelming & IMO, require a strategy in order to maximize gains
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2. Select sessions to attend:
MAKE A PLAN! @TheUSCAP

Review the conference website: 2023am.uscap.org

Select "Schedule" under the "Program" drop-down menu for a day by day, hour by hour view #USCAP2023 👇🏻 2/

3. Focus, Focus, Focus

Too many concurrent sessions at #USCAP2023 to randomly select

Residents: make ACTIVE choices - is there a subspecialty I'm considering fellowship in? is there a technology (#molecpath, #digitalpathology, #AI) that I want to learn more about? 👇🏻 3/

3 (cont.) Focus, Focus, Focus

Fellows: will my subspecialty studies be part of my career- how do I get synthesized information that will enable my practice? is there knowledge I should have gained nearing end of training that I can garner in a targeted manner? #USCAP2023 👇🏻 4/

3 (cont.) Focus, Focus, Focus

Let these❓❓determine:
- which platform talks/sessions you attend
- which posters you spend time at (🚨don't wander aimlessly)
- which expert talks, interactive 🔬sessions, short/long courses u will attend/be willing to 💰pay for #USCAP2023 👇🏻 5/

Still unsure?

My advice is to pick a mixture of sessions:
a. relevant to routine diagnostic practice
b. emphasizing contemporary advanced diagnostics
c. ✴️cutting edge approaches not yet in practice
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4. Time, Effort, Energy Management

Know yourself and whether you will learn best:
- sitting in talks/lectures (👀platform sessions, short/long courses)
- interacting/dialoguing with presenters (👀poster session, interactive🔬)
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💫Specifically, if you are sitting in talks, practice "Strategic Sitting" - many #pathology luminaries/veterans tend to sit together w/their current & former trainees, collaborators - JOIN THEM!! to gain invaluable commentary (& ideas) on the presentations
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4 (cont.) Time, Effort, Energy Management

Reflect on max. length of⏳⏲️you can FOCUS before needing a break➡️save energy for sessions you've identified as MOST IMPORTANT

Balance information intake w/quiet times to assimilate (or journal) what you have learned
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5. Where Are My People?

Couple of ways to think about this:
a. who teaches in a way that I learn best?
b. is there someone who can help me navigate the meeting?
c. can I identify 1-3 colleagues who can help my career development/advancement?
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5 (cont.) Finding My People

TAKE ACTION:
a. ATTEND sessions of faculty who 'speak to you'
b. ASK a faculty member in your program to assist you in identifying #USCAP2023 opportunities best suited to your level of training, current/future interests
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5 (cont.) Finding My People

TAKE ACTION:
c. CONTACT (before meeting) or BE INTRODUCED to #pathologists who can be members of your 'professional board of directors' through collaboration, mentorship, ?fellowship opportunities
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💫Specifically, if you are entering a fellowship or job in July - this is an AMAZING 🤩OPPORTUNITY to meet for coffee/a meal or more informally, to shadow future colleague(s) at sessions and both get to know each other better +/- talk about collaboration
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6. Balancing Personal w/Professional

🚨Carefully allot time for catch-up with friends, but don't miss key🗝️learning venues as a result
👌🏻Decide which personal care (exercise, formal meals vs. on-the-go) and rest periods are non-negotiable (schedule🗓️them!)
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7. Craft an overall STRATEGY so that you leave the meeting feeling professionally & personally fulfilled & energized for the work ahead

If you enjoyed this thread 🧵consider re-tweeting the 1st tweet 👆🏻👆🏻

Have additional tips? invite #PathTwitter #MedTwitter to share

15/fin

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