Building Your Professional Network as a Predental Student
Making Connections That Last a Lifetime
PreDental
Networking is a critical skill in dentistry, a profession built on relationships. As a predental student, now is the perfect time to start developing connections that will support you throughout your career. By engaging with mentors, attending events, and leaving a lasting impression, you can build a strong network that enhances your journey to dental school.
Identify and Connect with Mentors
Evaluate Your Goals
- Understand your current position and where you want to be in the dental field.
- Identify potential mentors who can guide you—whether they are at a dental school you aspire to attend or practicing in a specialty you are interested in.
Reach Out with Confidence
- Don’t hesitate to express your interest in dentistry.
- Many dental professionals are eager to give back by offering advice and mentorship. Introduce yourself through a formal letter or a cold call, and share your professional goals.
Engage in Professional Events
Attend Conferences and Meetings
- Professional events, such as state dental meetings, ASDA’s National Leadership Conference, or dental-based philanthropy events, are ideal for meeting new mentors.
- Show your dedication to the profession by actively participating and networking at these events.
Leave a Lasting Impression
Professional Etiquette
- Begin and end every meeting with a firm handshake and maintain eye contact.
- If appropriate, ask for contact information to keep in touch for future guidance.
Express Gratitude
- If someone offers you advice or mentorship, always express your appreciation.
- Send a handwritten thank-you note—this timeless gesture shows your gratitude and leaves a memorable impression.
Conclusion
Networking as a predental student is more than just making connections; it’s about building relationships that can guide and support you throughout your career. By identifying mentors, engaging in professional events, and maintaining strong relationships, you can create a network that not only helps you get into dental school but also enriches your entire dental journey.
