
Networking in MedEd
11/11/18 • 27 min
Networking is the sharing of ideas through a conversation between individuals who have something in common. In this podcast, Dr Mike Gisondi from Stanford University elaborates the significance of Networking in MedEd and talks about various important aspects of it.
Networking is the sharing of ideas through a conversation between individuals who have something in common. In this podcast, Dr Mike Gisondi from Stanford University elaborates the significance of Networking in MedEd and talks about various important aspects of it.
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