Being extrovert in medical field is a boon....

You have to proactively listen to conservation first and understand things, so that you are more confident to speak. The first part is done then. If you know what you are talking about, you will not shy away

Absolutely @DrSuneeti-Yemberi.
Feeling comfortable to ask questions and engage with both colleagues and patients builds trust and strong connections.
Good relationships with seniors and peers make learning easier and create a supportive environment. Social skills truly go a long way!!

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Being an Extrovert in Medicine is a Boon
Because it helps you:
:small_blue_diamond: Communicate confidently
:small_blue_diamond: Ace presentations & discussions
:small_blue_diamond: Shine in webinars & conferences
:small_blue_diamond: Build a strong professional network

How to Become One?
:small_orange_diamond: Start small — speak in groups
:small_orange_diamond: Practice public speaking
:small_orange_diamond: Attend events & interact
:small_orange_diamond: Be curious, ask & share
:small_orange_diamond: Use body language & smile

Your voice is your power in medicine — use it well. :speech_balloon::stethoscope:

Yes , totally agreed.
The more you interact with people the more you build a social and professional network which is essential.

its also feel like NOOB
definitely weak communication skill creates lots of misunderstanding specially with patients sometimes this makes the confidence low
we have excited about learning new things and being curios about knowledge
I never hesitate to ask something from seniors and this makes a big change to being an extrovert

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Yes it’s not just important in medical field but other fields too a good communication helps to build trust btw clients patients and doctors ect

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Yes, it’ very impactful.because as healthcare professional we are connected with community directly.
It will enhance knowledge,actual interaction