*Blog readers: First 10 respondents will win free registration to our 2025 AD Summit in June!* To state the obvious: it's a particularly challenging time to be working in evidence-based medicine. While rapid change is nothing new in clinical outreach education, we're facing a lot of wild unknowns as we head into 2025. When it's hard to see straight, or find the right motivation to forge ahead, a sense of community is critical support that can make what seems insurmountable a bit less daunting. At NaRCAD, we're particularly lucky--this community is especially empathetic, attuned, whipsmart, creative, and supportive. When one of us is struggling, we're right there with one another, sharing care, compassion, and perhaps the most vital ingredient of all: a sense of humor. (Yep, this community is hilarious.) So, how do we harness this energy as we commit to our work this year? We spend more time collaborating and talking about challenges, with less time in isolation. Join us at our quarterly Community Check-ins, or apply to be part of our 2025 Peer Connection Program (taking new cohort applications soon!) Need some inspiration? Come to one of our trainings, or join a virtual or in-person event. Want to feel connected while you work independently? Stream an on-demand webcast, or catch up on a Changing Minds podcast--especially our New Year's episode that just dropped, where our founder Mike Fischer talks about where we're headed as a field. You're valuable, and you're not alone in this. Our 2025 dance card is getting full of exciting events and learning sessions, but we always have time for you. And everyone in our community is cheering you on. To kick off 2025 with some intentional hope, let's try this out:
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Alisha Zambrano
1/15/2025 03:59:57 pm
Thank you for the reminder and encouragement during these unsure times! I hope your team is doing well!
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