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Professional Networking
constructive Feedback in Medicine
DR TEJESWARA DHUPAM MS , FVRS ( CANADA)
VITREO-RETINAL & PHACO SURGEON, 3D ROBOTIC EYE SURGERY
PHD – MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY – NETHERLANDS (PHD SCHOLAR)
ANJU INTERNATIONAL EYE CARE FOUNDATION
ALBERTA INTERNATIONAL EYE HOSPITAL – KAKINADA – A.P, INDIA
DR .SYAMALA M.D,
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT, PHARMACOLOGY
ANDHRA MEDICAL COLLEGE
Structured on some Open AI sources
 Financial Disclosure - No Financial Interest
RETINA FELLOWSHIP - UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA - CANADA (2009)
PhD Scholar 2023-26 Maastricht University -The Netherlands
EXPERIENCE
• Total number of years of practice post PG –19 yrs.
• Total number of years of Experience in Posterior Segment Disorders
(Retina) –18 yrs.
• Crossed 1,50,000 Lakh ophthalmic Surgeries
• Teaching , Surgical Training & Research in Ophthalmology - 2007
CORE OPHTHALMIC NETWORKING
• Total Number of Ophthalmic presentations done till date-33
• Total Number of CMEs done from feb-2010 till date -42
• Total number of Ophthalmologist Trained Till date-96
(45 local doctors+ 40 international) ,10 D.N.B Students,
1 Retina Fellow ( Cameroon )
Sub Specialities & Expertise:
 Retina - 3D Surgery , MIVRS – 23 g (0.7mm) , 25g (0.5mm) Suture less.
 Cornea – Femtosecond – ( Bladeless Lasik) ,PRK,ICL,C3R, Lamellar
Keratoplasty.
 Glaucoma – ADD ( tubes , I – stent, Ahmed Valves) Deep Sclerectomy
 Paediatric Ophthalmology – Myopia Clinic , Cataract , Squint
 Robotic – Femtosecond Cataract ( FLACS)
Networking
Conceptual:
 Interacting with others to exchange information.
 develop professional or social contacts.
 conferences presenting free papers and research works of senior associates.
 As post graduates you can be research associates for Post Doc thesis or projects.
Actual Real Life:
 Meeting, Greeting & Associating for effective transformation of one’s self or people’s life.
Why should you Network?
 70-80 % of opportunities are Network Driven.
 Jack in the box – Unexpected surprise
opportunities.
 Always the best opportunities as well as best
skilled people get noticed through references in
networking.
Social Network Platforms
 Good and reliability totally on these is not advisable.
 We need to confirm the authenticity of Information provided.
 Its more passive then active interaction or Involvement.
Goals & Objectives In Career and Life
 Academic Career / Institutional
 Discover whether you are a Team Player
 Global Mission & Vision
 Value you add in Networking – Individually & Institutionally
The above helps in prioritizing your
Networking options
Networking destination
Networking contributions.
*** Be aware of your presence in Medical Profession.
*** Make your presence with Value addition (Constantly updating
Knowledge & upgradation of Skill).
***Define a Clear Vison , Final Destination & Act with time bound
targeted Strategies.
Prior preparation’s
 Teach – Involve in Interactive sessions , Pannel Discussions & Teaching Junior’s.
 Inspire – Create a environment which is green, healthy & Non Toxic ( No barriers).
 Widen the scope of thinking, have acceptability, adoptability & Acclimatisation.
Ways to follow in life…
 Goat’ s Way
 Short way sometimes Traumatic
 Lacks foresight
 Team work with no leadership
 Ants Way
 Mostly Longer Safer
 Good Foresight
 Teamwork with great leadership
Introduction to Professional Networking in Medicine
 Networking: Interacting with others to
- exchange information
- develop professional
- social contacts
 Importance: Networking
- collaboration,
- mentorship,
- career opportunities.
 Examples: How networking has facilitated major breakthroughs in medical research.
Types of Networking in Medicine
Academic Networking:
 Collaborating on research,
 attending CMEs,
 becoming a research associate.
Clinical Networking:
 Joining medical associations,
 relationships with hospital administrators.
Global Networking:
 Volunteering for international medical missions,
 participating in global health forums.
 Tip: Expanding networks by attending international events or
online courses.
My Experiences – Lessons
 Reference based Networking
1. Teacher / Mentor / Professional Senior Colleague.
2. Professional Bodies / NGO / Community Cantered Approach.
3. Multi disciplinary / Multi Modal Approach.
NETWORKING
Innovation
Human
needs
Task
volunteering
Social
platform
Teaching
Skill
development
Contact /
communication
Collective vision & vision > Self centred
NETWORKING
For Collective
vision &
mission
HUGE
GLOBAL
SOCIAL
IMPACT
IMPACT
 PERSONAL MOTIVE
 TEAM MOMENTUM
 SOCIAL IMPACT
 COMMUNITY CENTRED
 HUMANITARIAN
 DELIVARY TO END BENIFICIARY
 ANOTHER CIRCIUT STARTS – THIS TIME –
 LESS INCUBATION TIME
 MORE PARTICIPANTS
 MORE BENIFICIARIES
Our International Charitable Ophthalmic Surgery Missions :
 Morelia – Mexico 2022
 Republic of Congo May 23, September 23
 Republic of Mauritania May 2024
 Republic of Senegal May 2024
 Upcoming Projects – University of Zimbabwe
 Democratic Republic of Congo.
Global Visio Network – Surgeons
(Mentors & Students)
 Indian – Comprehensive Ophthalmologist –Retina, Cornea, Glaucoma,
Paediatric & Occuloplasty
 Canadian – Comprehensive Ophthalmologist –Retina, Cornea,
Glaucoma, Paediatric & Occuloplasty
 Swiss – Comprehensive Ophthalmologist –Retina, Cornea, Glaucoma,
Paediatric & Oculoplasty
 Mexican – Comprehensive Ophthalmologist –Retina, Cornea,
Glaucoma, Paediatric & Occuloplasty
Teaching / Sharing Knowledge
 The LEGACY Continues
 They keep your networking enterprise alive
 Widen your scope and territory
 They will add on the latest updates & new innovative thoughts
Professional Networking FINAL_Dr Teja sir n Dr Syamala Madam.pdf
ROP ORIENTATION FOR PARENTS
TEACHING-FELLOWS/RESIDENTS
CENTERS WITH LESS ACCESS TO EYE CARE
-TRAIN -TECHNICIAN- RET CAM
TELE-SCREENING(TELE-OPHTHALMOLOGY)
Professional Networking FINAL_Dr Teja sir n Dr Syamala Madam.pdf
SOCIAL IMPACT 2018 - 2024
5000 Eye’s were Screened for Retinopathy of Prematurity
400 Babies / 756 Eyes Treated & Saved from Blindness
Covid -19 Social Forum – 16 Members
Mission & Vision
• Social Cause
• Moral Support
• Financial Support for needy
• Address the hour of need
Members profile
• IT Programmer's Front end - 4 Back end & SAP 3
• Global IT Asia Head-1
• Cloud Data Base IT -1
• PhD Doc - 3
• Research Scientist 1
• Pharmaco vigilance Doc1
• Biodiversity / Environmentalist 2
Canadian Teleophthalmology server
Global Collaborative Healthcare
Research Innovation Technologies
Through your senior colleagues &
associates
 Networking is not one way
 In medical profession Clinical Practice , Medicines & wellbeing are all integrated.
 Networking is more effective in Hub& Spoke Models
Inter-disciplinary Networking:
 Tele-Ophthalmology , Tele –Medicine
 EMR- ERP - AI Solutions
 Give back programs to Nature – Biodiversity & Wild Life Explorations
 Big Data Driven
 Community Healthcare Services
 Wellness & Personal Health
The Importance of Doctors’ Networking for Healthcare
Professionals:
 Better & More Enhanced Patient Care
 Control Burnout & Emotional Support: Shana felt et al. noted a 37.9% occurrence of
burnout symptoms among physicians, compared to 27.8% in the control group.
 Fostering Innovation & research
 Navigating the healthcare system: policy changes, or work together on other factors,
improvement in healthcare delivery.
 Build a strong reputation: getting acknowledgement or referrals from other medical
professionals.
This table simplifies the different strategies postgraduate medical students can
use to build a diverse and effective professional network.
Networking Mode Platform/Method Details
Social Media and Online Platforms - LinkedIn
Connect with peers, faculty, and
professionals; join medical groups,
follow institutions, and engage with
posts.
- ResearchGate
Share publications, connect with
researchers, and engage in academic
discussions.
- Twitter (#MedTwitter)
Follow and interact with healthcare
professionals and institutions, join
conversations on research and new
trends.
- Doximity
Network with healthcare professionals,
follow news updates, and access
telehealth.
- Facebook Groups
Join medical-specific groups to
exchange ideas, find job postings, and
mentorship opportunities.
Networking Mode Platform/Method Details
Virtual Conferences & Webinars - Medical Conferences
Attend virtual conferences, engage in
Q&A sessions, and network in virtual
lobbies.
- Global Summits & Webinars
Participate in specialized events
related to your medical field to
connect with professionals.
Alumni and Professional Networks - University Alumni Networks
Connect with former students for
mentorship or career opportunities.
- Medical Associations (e.g.,
Ranagaraya Medical College, Royal
College of Ophthalmologists)
Join local and international
organizations for networking, events,
and continuing education.
- Professional Listservs
Subscribe to email-based discussion
lists to exchange ideas with global
experts.
Collaboration on Projects & Research - Collaborative Research Platforms
Participate in international research,
clinical trials, and collaborative
projects.
- Mentorship Programs
Seek mentorship through professional
societies and medical institutions.
Networking Mode Platform/Method Details
In-Person Events & Networking - Medical Conferences and Workshops
Attend conferences to meet
professionals and experts in person.
- Hospital Events
Engage in local hospital seminars,
meetings, and case presentations.
- Teaching & Volunteering
Volunteer for teaching or outreach to
build your professional profile.
Online Medical Communities & Forums - Student Doctor Network
Engage with other students and
professionals for advice and
discussions.
- Medscape
Access news, CME opportunities, and
professional forums.
Mobile Networking Apps - SERMO
Social platform for physicians to discuss
cases and treatment protocols.
Personal Branding - LinkedIn, Blogs, Podcasts
Develop a personal brand by sharing
insights, research, and experiences in
your specialty.
Constructive Feedback in Medicine
 Definition: Feedback that is specific, actionable, and aimed at improvement.
 Importance: Professional development, teamwork, and improving patient care.
 Principles: Timeliness, specificity, focus on behavior, not personality.
 Model: Pendleton's Rules for giving feedback.
How to Receive
Feedback Effectively?
 Be Open-Minded: Accept feedback as an
opportunity to grow.
 Ask Clarifying Questions: Ensure understanding.
 Apply the Feedback: Work on areas for
improvement.
 Scenarios: How feedback can lead to better
clinical practices.
Look into a life beyond medicine…
 Your networking opportunities should address
many people’s needs.
 Today’s Competitive world Networking is a not
only a need its compulsion.
 The key points to note before you start
Networking
 WHEN / WHERE / HOW
 FOLLOW UP / FEEDBACK
 KEEP CONNECTING THE CIRCUITS FOR EFFECTIVE /
CONSTUCTIVE RESULTS
 GLOBALISE
 Networking: Critical for Cutting down on Incubation Time , career advancement,
knowledge exchange, and global collaboration.
 Feedback: Essential for personal growth, skill improvement, and team efficiency.
 Call to Action: Seek networking opportunities, Make sure a culture of constructive
feedback’s follow up , Keep creating a continuous niche of Networking .
Professional Networking End Result
NETWORKING
Empower
yourself
Empower
The needy
GLOBAL
SOCIAL
IMPACT
THANK YOU

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Professional Networking FINAL_Dr Teja sir n Dr Syamala Madam.pdf

  • 1. Professional Networking constructive Feedback in Medicine DR TEJESWARA DHUPAM MS , FVRS ( CANADA) VITREO-RETINAL & PHACO SURGEON, 3D ROBOTIC EYE SURGERY PHD – MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY – NETHERLANDS (PHD SCHOLAR) ANJU INTERNATIONAL EYE CARE FOUNDATION ALBERTA INTERNATIONAL EYE HOSPITAL – KAKINADA – A.P, INDIA DR .SYAMALA M.D, HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT, PHARMACOLOGY ANDHRA MEDICAL COLLEGE
  • 2. Structured on some Open AI sources  Financial Disclosure - No Financial Interest
  • 3. RETINA FELLOWSHIP - UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA - CANADA (2009)
  • 4. PhD Scholar 2023-26 Maastricht University -The Netherlands
  • 5. EXPERIENCE • Total number of years of practice post PG –19 yrs. • Total number of years of Experience in Posterior Segment Disorders (Retina) –18 yrs. • Crossed 1,50,000 Lakh ophthalmic Surgeries • Teaching , Surgical Training & Research in Ophthalmology - 2007
  • 6. CORE OPHTHALMIC NETWORKING • Total Number of Ophthalmic presentations done till date-33 • Total Number of CMEs done from feb-2010 till date -42 • Total number of Ophthalmologist Trained Till date-96 (45 local doctors+ 40 international) ,10 D.N.B Students, 1 Retina Fellow ( Cameroon )
  • 7. Sub Specialities & Expertise:  Retina - 3D Surgery , MIVRS – 23 g (0.7mm) , 25g (0.5mm) Suture less.  Cornea – Femtosecond – ( Bladeless Lasik) ,PRK,ICL,C3R, Lamellar Keratoplasty.  Glaucoma – ADD ( tubes , I – stent, Ahmed Valves) Deep Sclerectomy  Paediatric Ophthalmology – Myopia Clinic , Cataract , Squint  Robotic – Femtosecond Cataract ( FLACS)
  • 8. Networking Conceptual:  Interacting with others to exchange information.  develop professional or social contacts.  conferences presenting free papers and research works of senior associates.  As post graduates you can be research associates for Post Doc thesis or projects. Actual Real Life:  Meeting, Greeting & Associating for effective transformation of one’s self or people’s life.
  • 9. Why should you Network?  70-80 % of opportunities are Network Driven.  Jack in the box – Unexpected surprise opportunities.  Always the best opportunities as well as best skilled people get noticed through references in networking.
  • 10. Social Network Platforms  Good and reliability totally on these is not advisable.  We need to confirm the authenticity of Information provided.  Its more passive then active interaction or Involvement.
  • 11. Goals & Objectives In Career and Life  Academic Career / Institutional  Discover whether you are a Team Player  Global Mission & Vision  Value you add in Networking – Individually & Institutionally The above helps in prioritizing your Networking options Networking destination Networking contributions.
  • 12. *** Be aware of your presence in Medical Profession. *** Make your presence with Value addition (Constantly updating Knowledge & upgradation of Skill). ***Define a Clear Vison , Final Destination & Act with time bound targeted Strategies.
  • 13. Prior preparation’s  Teach – Involve in Interactive sessions , Pannel Discussions & Teaching Junior’s.  Inspire – Create a environment which is green, healthy & Non Toxic ( No barriers).  Widen the scope of thinking, have acceptability, adoptability & Acclimatisation.
  • 14. Ways to follow in life…  Goat’ s Way  Short way sometimes Traumatic  Lacks foresight  Team work with no leadership  Ants Way  Mostly Longer Safer  Good Foresight  Teamwork with great leadership
  • 15. Introduction to Professional Networking in Medicine  Networking: Interacting with others to - exchange information - develop professional - social contacts  Importance: Networking - collaboration, - mentorship, - career opportunities.  Examples: How networking has facilitated major breakthroughs in medical research.
  • 16. Types of Networking in Medicine Academic Networking:  Collaborating on research,  attending CMEs,  becoming a research associate. Clinical Networking:  Joining medical associations,  relationships with hospital administrators. Global Networking:  Volunteering for international medical missions,  participating in global health forums.  Tip: Expanding networks by attending international events or online courses.
  • 17. My Experiences – Lessons  Reference based Networking 1. Teacher / Mentor / Professional Senior Colleague. 2. Professional Bodies / NGO / Community Cantered Approach. 3. Multi disciplinary / Multi Modal Approach.
  • 19. Collective vision & vision > Self centred NETWORKING For Collective vision & mission HUGE GLOBAL SOCIAL IMPACT
  • 20. IMPACT  PERSONAL MOTIVE  TEAM MOMENTUM  SOCIAL IMPACT  COMMUNITY CENTRED  HUMANITARIAN  DELIVARY TO END BENIFICIARY  ANOTHER CIRCIUT STARTS – THIS TIME –  LESS INCUBATION TIME  MORE PARTICIPANTS  MORE BENIFICIARIES
  • 21. Our International Charitable Ophthalmic Surgery Missions :  Morelia – Mexico 2022  Republic of Congo May 23, September 23  Republic of Mauritania May 2024  Republic of Senegal May 2024  Upcoming Projects – University of Zimbabwe  Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • 22. Global Visio Network – Surgeons (Mentors & Students)  Indian – Comprehensive Ophthalmologist –Retina, Cornea, Glaucoma, Paediatric & Occuloplasty  Canadian – Comprehensive Ophthalmologist –Retina, Cornea, Glaucoma, Paediatric & Occuloplasty  Swiss – Comprehensive Ophthalmologist –Retina, Cornea, Glaucoma, Paediatric & Oculoplasty  Mexican – Comprehensive Ophthalmologist –Retina, Cornea, Glaucoma, Paediatric & Occuloplasty
  • 23. Teaching / Sharing Knowledge  The LEGACY Continues  They keep your networking enterprise alive  Widen your scope and territory  They will add on the latest updates & new innovative thoughts
  • 25. ROP ORIENTATION FOR PARENTS TEACHING-FELLOWS/RESIDENTS CENTERS WITH LESS ACCESS TO EYE CARE -TRAIN -TECHNICIAN- RET CAM TELE-SCREENING(TELE-OPHTHALMOLOGY)
  • 27. SOCIAL IMPACT 2018 - 2024 5000 Eye’s were Screened for Retinopathy of Prematurity 400 Babies / 756 Eyes Treated & Saved from Blindness
  • 28. Covid -19 Social Forum – 16 Members Mission & Vision • Social Cause • Moral Support • Financial Support for needy • Address the hour of need Members profile • IT Programmer's Front end - 4 Back end & SAP 3 • Global IT Asia Head-1 • Cloud Data Base IT -1 • PhD Doc - 3 • Research Scientist 1 • Pharmaco vigilance Doc1 • Biodiversity / Environmentalist 2
  • 29. Canadian Teleophthalmology server Global Collaborative Healthcare Research Innovation Technologies
  • 30. Through your senior colleagues & associates  Networking is not one way  In medical profession Clinical Practice , Medicines & wellbeing are all integrated.  Networking is more effective in Hub& Spoke Models
  • 31. Inter-disciplinary Networking:  Tele-Ophthalmology , Tele –Medicine  EMR- ERP - AI Solutions  Give back programs to Nature – Biodiversity & Wild Life Explorations  Big Data Driven  Community Healthcare Services  Wellness & Personal Health
  • 32. The Importance of Doctors’ Networking for Healthcare Professionals:  Better & More Enhanced Patient Care  Control Burnout & Emotional Support: Shana felt et al. noted a 37.9% occurrence of burnout symptoms among physicians, compared to 27.8% in the control group.  Fostering Innovation & research  Navigating the healthcare system: policy changes, or work together on other factors, improvement in healthcare delivery.  Build a strong reputation: getting acknowledgement or referrals from other medical professionals.
  • 33. This table simplifies the different strategies postgraduate medical students can use to build a diverse and effective professional network. Networking Mode Platform/Method Details Social Media and Online Platforms - LinkedIn Connect with peers, faculty, and professionals; join medical groups, follow institutions, and engage with posts. - ResearchGate Share publications, connect with researchers, and engage in academic discussions. - Twitter (#MedTwitter) Follow and interact with healthcare professionals and institutions, join conversations on research and new trends. - Doximity Network with healthcare professionals, follow news updates, and access telehealth. - Facebook Groups Join medical-specific groups to exchange ideas, find job postings, and mentorship opportunities.
  • 34. Networking Mode Platform/Method Details Virtual Conferences & Webinars - Medical Conferences Attend virtual conferences, engage in Q&A sessions, and network in virtual lobbies. - Global Summits & Webinars Participate in specialized events related to your medical field to connect with professionals. Alumni and Professional Networks - University Alumni Networks Connect with former students for mentorship or career opportunities. - Medical Associations (e.g., Ranagaraya Medical College, Royal College of Ophthalmologists) Join local and international organizations for networking, events, and continuing education. - Professional Listservs Subscribe to email-based discussion lists to exchange ideas with global experts. Collaboration on Projects & Research - Collaborative Research Platforms Participate in international research, clinical trials, and collaborative projects. - Mentorship Programs Seek mentorship through professional societies and medical institutions.
  • 35. Networking Mode Platform/Method Details In-Person Events & Networking - Medical Conferences and Workshops Attend conferences to meet professionals and experts in person. - Hospital Events Engage in local hospital seminars, meetings, and case presentations. - Teaching & Volunteering Volunteer for teaching or outreach to build your professional profile. Online Medical Communities & Forums - Student Doctor Network Engage with other students and professionals for advice and discussions. - Medscape Access news, CME opportunities, and professional forums. Mobile Networking Apps - SERMO Social platform for physicians to discuss cases and treatment protocols. Personal Branding - LinkedIn, Blogs, Podcasts Develop a personal brand by sharing insights, research, and experiences in your specialty.
  • 36. Constructive Feedback in Medicine  Definition: Feedback that is specific, actionable, and aimed at improvement.  Importance: Professional development, teamwork, and improving patient care.  Principles: Timeliness, specificity, focus on behavior, not personality.  Model: Pendleton's Rules for giving feedback.
  • 37. How to Receive Feedback Effectively?  Be Open-Minded: Accept feedback as an opportunity to grow.  Ask Clarifying Questions: Ensure understanding.  Apply the Feedback: Work on areas for improvement.  Scenarios: How feedback can lead to better clinical practices.
  • 38. Look into a life beyond medicine…  Your networking opportunities should address many people’s needs.  Today’s Competitive world Networking is a not only a need its compulsion.  The key points to note before you start Networking  WHEN / WHERE / HOW  FOLLOW UP / FEEDBACK  KEEP CONNECTING THE CIRCUITS FOR EFFECTIVE / CONSTUCTIVE RESULTS  GLOBALISE
  • 39.  Networking: Critical for Cutting down on Incubation Time , career advancement, knowledge exchange, and global collaboration.  Feedback: Essential for personal growth, skill improvement, and team efficiency.  Call to Action: Seek networking opportunities, Make sure a culture of constructive feedback’s follow up , Keep creating a continuous niche of Networking .
  • 40. Professional Networking End Result NETWORKING Empower yourself Empower The needy GLOBAL SOCIAL IMPACT