Thanks Jim! I can completely relate on being an introvert and feeling that
soul-crushing exhaustion from conferences. This is a really interesting
article. Thank you for sharing!
Christina Odeh, PT, DHSc, PCS
Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy
Allied Health and Communicative Disorders
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115
Office: 815-753-6247
Email: codeh@xxxxxxx<mailto:codeh@xxxxxxx>
Research lab website: http://niu.edu/motion-lab/
From: pt-education-research-network-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<pt-education-research-network-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Jim Farris
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Subject: [pt-education-research-network] A nice article on getting the most out
of conferences and networking
Thought this blurb from Harvard Business Review was pertinent for our upcoming
Ed-Research Networking event. Believe it or not, I'm an introvert by nature
and our conferences fatigue me to my soul. As I read through it a
'tongue-in-cheek" headline came to mind:
"Be comfortable getting dirty with us and building your career!"
https://hbr.org/2015/07/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-a-conference?referral=03759&cm_vc=rr_item_page.bottom
Cheers and see you all soon,
Jim
Jim Farris, P.T., Ph.D.
Chair and Professor
Physical Therapy Department<https://www.atsu.edu/physical-therapy-department>
A.T. Still University<http://www.atsu.edu>
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Mesa, AZ 85206
office phone: 480-219-6044