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Scicomm Careers Seminar, Questions and Answers | Part 4 of 4

Today's video is the fourth and last installment of a multi-part series exploring what a career in science communication is like, as told from my personal experience. This is the Question (Q) and Answer (A) section of the seminar. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:54 Q1: Does interacting with cancer patients help your research? 2:09 A1: It increases your motivation 2:42 A2: It allows you to see the knowledge gaps of the community 3:22 A3: It allows you to fine-tune your language to not offend others 3:49 A4: Where to get started if you want to start talking to cancer patients 4:12 A5: It can help your grant success by satisfying consumer involvement 5:05 Q2: How do you balance part-time academia/ part-time business owner? 5:30 A1: Segment your work days for each career 5:52 A2: Looking for support (personnel or financial) can help you make the balance 6:45 A3: Literature is hard to stay on top of, so having ideas banked before you go part-time 7:19 A4: Being an entrepreneur is incredibly rewarding to learn new skill sets 8:08 A5: There’s fantastic transferable skills in running a business 8:30 Q3: What are some tips for starting social media from scratch if you’re a boomer? 8:40 A1: Age doesn’t matter, you just need to get started 9:02 A2: Focus on what your objective on social media is 9:19 A3: Start by targeted other academics to follow or communicate to 10:55 Q4: How has your communication style changed over time? 11:07 A1: Have learnt to focus less on finer details, and more on bigger picture. 12:22 A2. Have learnt to be more energetic and bubbly 12:46 Q5. Social media can be important for scicomm, but what platform has worked best for you? 13:05 A1: Twitter becuase it's low effort and quick 13:30 A2: LinkedIn to connect with others (using as a digital business card) 14:30 A3. I'm new to Instagram and Youtube, but only use Youtube if you think it's part of a long term strategy. Other videos in the series: Part 1 of the series: What does a scicomm career look like?    • What does a scicomm career look like?...   Part 2 of the series: How I got into a Scicomm Career | Inspiration for PhD's looking to build skills or to transition |    • How I got into a Scicomm Career | Ins...   Part 3 of the series: How to transition into a non-academic career | For PhD's and Postdocs |    • How to transition into a non-academic...   Nothing ventured, Nothing Gained. Stemventurist credits Content Curation and Direction: Ken Dutton-Regester Producer and Editing: Dave Dutton-Regester Content created for PhD, graduate students, academic researchers or those looking to understand the skillsets to succeed within or outside academia. #PhD #scicomm #altac #nonacademic #careertransition #academia #scientists #researchers #postdocs #tips #careeradvice #social media

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