TRICKS OF THE TRADE
Our Experience for Your Use
This website was created created and co-founded by us – Sarah Breymeier and Ann Dosen.
Both of us have spent nearly ten years in the podiatry industry, attending dozens upon dozens of podiatric meetings and trade shows.
Therefore, we want to put our experience to good use!
Below are some helpful “tricks of the trade” from us to you… enjoy!
GOOD ADVICE – PLAIN AND SIMPLE.
No matter if you work in the podiatric profession as physician, vendor, or meeting organizer/planner, utilizing the tips and resources supplied below will serve you well!
TRICKS OF THE TRADE
Tips for DPMs
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AI AI AI Caramba
AI is everywhere. While I won’t say it’s a solution for everything, it is a tool that can save time and assist with all kinds of different tasks. It’s overwhelming. I’m learning more and more about it every day, as I’m sure you are too. Each month, I plan to feature a new idea or “how-to” for exploring this new frontier. To get us started, I thought it would be fun to ask Chat GPT to write us a poem about our beloved industry. I simply typed “Please give me a short, clever poem about the podiatric industry.” Chat GPT [...]
Seasonal Planning: Conferences and Practice PR
TRICKS OF THE TRADE Quick Tips for DPMs Seasonal Planning: Conferences and Practice PR Before you blink, you will realize that November is here... and for most that means the beginning of the holiday season, but for DPMs (and hopefully most in health care), it means DIABETES AWARENSS MONTH! This year, use the next couple of weeks to think of ways that you can help contribute to Diabetes Awareness Month and educate your community about podiatry and this chronic disease. There are several ways you can get involved and put yourself in the public eye to enhance your credibility as [...]
TRICKS OF THE TRADE, Quick Tips for DPMs
Relate & Retain Sarah Breymeier Many times before sit down and figure out what I want to discuss in a given month's newsletter, I decompress by watching - well, everything. From "trash" reality TV to Oscar-winning dramas, I am often surprised by the unexpected insight I extract. Last week I digested "Oppenheimer." If you're not aware of the movie, it is the story of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer - the director of the Manhattan Project (development of the atomic bomb during WWII). Don't worry - this post is NOT THAT HEAVY. After watching, I went down my usual rabbit hole [...]
CHOOSE WHAT WORKS
RETENTION & MEETING STYLES The article above details the ways in which we are most likely to retain information - with the best way being by teaching. But, we're not always in the teaching position... This should become a key consideration when you choose the meetings you attend. I've written several articles about how it makes the most sense to invest in meetings that align with your passion (i.e. if you LOVE pediatrics, then you should go to ACFAP.) Considering the Learning Pyramid from the National Training Laboratory, it's troubling to recognize that most CME events are falling into the [...]
HONING YOUR SKILLS
TEACHING DOES A DR. GOOD I've been lucky enough this summer to get away from my desk for a few hours each week and hit the golf course; and this year is particularly more enjoyable as there has been a noticeable improvement in my game compared to my first few years playing. One of the key success factors to my enhanced skill level, in my opinion, is that I have been helping teach one of my friends (a total golf beginner) some of the game's basics. It got me thinking about how, (before I injured my knee and could move [...]
CREATING YOUR PRACTICE IDENTITY; THE WAY YOU SAY IT MATTERS
I am currently listening to a book on Audible from James Clear; it's called Atomic Habits. As he provides practice advice to help anyone achieve their goals in creating new habits, or eliminating bad habits, there was one area that I found particularly interesting - IDENTITY-BASED HABITS. Here's a quoted example: “do you want a cigarette” – no I’m trying to quit. OR, No I’m not a smoker. One is a person who is a smoker and is trying to quit, the other one is not a smoker; if you identify as a smoker, you will give yourself the freedom [...]
TRICKS OF THE TRADE
Ideas for Meeting Planners
ARTICLES WORTH SHARING; AI IS AGING ME
I'm going to be blatantly honest - I am finally starting to feel old when it comes to some of the new advances in technology. Up to this point, I have either been highly active in adopting new technology, or been able to catch on faster than most with anything new that's hitting the market. I have to say, however, that all of the AI conversations are starting to overwhelm me. ARE YOU IN THE SAME BOAT? Then let's check out this article together! 7 A.I. Tips and Techniques for Novices https://www.meetingsnet.com/event-tech-virtual-meetings/7-ai-tips-and-techniques-novices Thoughts? Questions? Email Me! Sarah Breymeier: beheard@podiatrymeetings.com
ARTICLES WORTH SHARING; I VOTE “YES!” FOR FOOD TRUCKS
Two summers ago Ann and I went to the North Coast Foot & Ankle Symposium at Kent State and I saw something I had never seen at a meeting before - a food truck! Food trucks are in my TOP 10 of all-time favorite things on this earth. Food choices are always a challenge at meetings - so I wanted to simply share my reaction to the food truck (FOOD TRUCKS ROCK!) at Kent State and share the article below: 6 Pros and Cons to Creating a Food-Truck Meal Function https://www.meetingsnet.com/event-design-ideas/29-survey-questions-reliable-event-feedback Thoughts? Questions? Email Me! Sarah Breymeier: beheard@podiatrymeetings.com
MEETING TRENDS; MIS IS HOT
In this month's DPM newsletter, I noted that MIS seems to be a popular scientific trend at the moment. In fact, there are 4 upcoming events focusing on this subject matter: July 19 - 20 | Rosemont, IL | 12 CE IMIFAS Cadaver Lab July 26-27 | Online | 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Rearfoot-Forefoot MIS Surgical Conference September 28-29 | Chicago, IL | 16 CECH ACPPS Cadaver Lab Workshop October 11-12 | New Orleans, LA | 10 CECH AMIFAS MIS Cadaver Lab Masters Course As you're preparing your next meeting, be sure to consider if this is fleeting, [...]
PROOF WE CAN’T SATISFY THEM ALL; 50/50 SPLIT ON MEETING LIKES & DISLIKES
In last month's DPM newsletter, we provided a poll to gain a stronger understanding of the opinions of certain meeting aspects. Instead of trying to explain, I'll simply copy/paste below and provide the results. GOOD NEWS! WE HAD OVER 1,000 DPMS PARTICIPATE IN THE POLL! BAD NEWS... I was hoping for some landslide wins for one choice over the other that would help our profession recognize where we can make some changes based on these needs. Cue the sad music. Unfortunately nearly every question resulted in a split decision.... I recently read an article from MEETINGSNET.com that provided some pretty [...]
ARTICLES WORTH SHARING; MARKETING EQUALS ATTENDANCE
Achieving consistent growth in meeting attendance gets more challenging year after year. We've discussed in past newsletters the factors that play into these statistics, but knowing why doesn't change the facts. We just need to be able to adapt and make decisions based on the data. One thing that continues to surprise me, is when meetings tend to do less marketing in order to save dollars, and then are astonished when attendance is down. Well - there's a reason why marketing professionals stay in business. Meeting Marketing = Higher Attendance. Plain and Simple. So if you're looking to cut costs, [...]
ARTICLES WORTH SHARING; UPDATE YOUR EVENT EVAL?
When Ann and I launched podiatrymeetings.com, the initial concept was to create an unbiased source of meeting feedback from both DPMs and exhibitors so we would be better educated in choosing the "right" meetings for continued education and company growth. Hence, we love a strong survey. In the article shared below, it provides some useful tips for your event evaluation. If it's been a hot minute since you last updated your post-event questionnaire take some time to review the article below and determine if yours needs some polishing. 29 Survey Questions for Reliable Event Feedback https://www.meetingsnet.com/event-design-ideas/29-survey-questions-reliable-event-feedback Thoughts? Questions? Email Me! [...]