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Making the Most of a Transplant ID Conference: A Practical Guide for Trainees and Early-Career Faculty
Chelsea A Gorsline1, Rebecca N Kumar2, Denise J McCulloch3,4
1Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, USA.
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Attending conferences is a foundational component of professional growth in transplant infectious diseases (TIDs), yet trainees and early-career faculty often face an overwhelming array of meeting options and limited guidance on how to maximize the experience. This report outlines practical strategies for selecting the most impactful conferences, preparing effectively, engaging with poster sessions, cultivating meaningful professional connections, and incorporating rest and reflection into conference travel. Unlike previous discussions hosted by the TID Early Career Network (TxIDECN), which typically occurred over social media, this was a live expert panel with audience participation at the 2025 Fred Hutch Symposium on Infectious Diseases in the Immunocompromised Host on May 13, 2025, in Seattle, Washington. Here, we summarize that discussion with actionable tools to navigate conferences intentionally and translate these experiences into sustained academic and career development for emerging TID professionals.
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