Social Media

Using Social Media to Build Your Professional Influence

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Here is a handout I used for a national presentation on using social medial to build your professional influence that I thought some of you may find helpful. It is in outline format, and I’ll post the outline below as well:

Key Takeaways

  1. Social media can be used to establish yourself as a thought leader and expert, advancing your career.
  2. This can be done at low cost and with varying amounts of additional time dedicated to it.
  3. The key is to find something that you are already doing or want to do that, if broadcast to others via social media, could benefit other people.

Two Personal Examples

  1. Emergency Ultrasound E-mail Listserve and Blog
    • Used Pubmed to e-mail me any new paper with the word “ultrasound” in it.
    • Screened the abstracts for those relevant to emergency ultrasound.
    • E-mailed the abstracts out to anyone who wanted them and automatically posted them on a blog.
    • At peak over 600 clinicians were receiving the e-mails world-wide.
  2. MCCareer.org – Joel Schofer’s Career Planning Blog
    • Took a job where I was responsible for helping others manage their career.
    • Realized that there were great resources already in existence for this, but that they were scattered about the internet and in personal files.
    • Solved this problem by consolidating it all in one place.

Benefits of Social Media Activity

  • As you develop a following, you build a brand as an expert.
  • Translate that expertise into positions of leadership and opportunities:
    • Ultrasound listserve:
      • Secretary/Newsletter Editor of American College of Emergency Physicians Emergency Ultrasound Section
      • Editor-in-Chief of SonoSite Journal Watch
    • MCCareer.org Career Planning Blog
      • Navy Emergency Medicine Specialty Leader
      • Deputy Medical Corps Chief
      • Multiple speaking opportunities throughout Navy Medicine
  • Benefit by helping others. People will seek you for advice and mentorship and thank you for your efforts.
  • Being internet famous.

Proceed with Caution

Resources for Further Information

The MCCareer.org YouTube Channel

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I’ve uploaded all of my video podcasts to the new MCCareer.org YouTube Channel. There you can watch these videos:

  • 3 Financial Tips Every Young Doctor Needs to Know
  • Basic Anatomy of a FITREP
  • Fitreps in 18 Minutes
  • How to Read Your Performance Summary Report
  • Moonlighting
  • Outside the Box Opportunities
  • The Quick and Dirty on Updating Your Record
  • Tricks for Long-Term Asset Protection

Follow MCCareer.org on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter, and E-mail

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The response to this blog/website has been overwhelming in the 2 weeks of its existence.  We’re already at 980 hits with only about 4,500 physicians in the Navy, and the feedback I’ve received has been uniformly positive.  In an effort to make it easy for people to receive this content in whatever format they prefer, in addition to the blog I’ve created an iTunes podcast, a Facebook page, and a Twitter account.  All posts that can be presented in an audio format will go to the podcast, and all posts will go to the Facebook and Twitter page.

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