LinkedIn: More Than Meets the Feed
- Education:
- All Education | Live Webinar
- CEC Category:
- Professional Development | Veterinary Professional Development
- Duration:
- 1 Hour
Description
Title: LinkedIn: More Than Meets the Feed
Presenter: Sheila Guston, CHDS, CHDP-A, CHDP-S, AHDI-F
Date: September 11, 2025
Time: 12 p.m. ET
Credit: 1 Professional Development (PD) or 1 Veterinary Professional Development (VPD)
Description:
Most professionals think of LinkedIn as just an online resume or a place to look for jobs—but it's so much more. In this session, we’ll explore the often-overlooked features and strategies that turn LinkedIn into a dynamic tool for personal branding, professional networking, and career growth. Whether you're actively job searching, building credibility in your field, or simply want to make the most of your digital presence, this session will show you how to maximize LinkedIn in ways that actually move the needle.
You’ll walk away with practical tips, new insights, and a fresh perspective on how to use LinkedIn with purpose—and power.
Learning Objectives:
- Maximize Your LinkedIn Profile
- Search LinkedIn with confidence
- Post and engage effectively
- Network the smart way
- Job hunt strategically
- Use LinkedIn etiquette
Speaker

Sheila I. Guston, CHDS, CHDP-A, CHDP-S, AHDI-F Related Seminars and Products
Interim CEO
AHDI
Sheila has nearly 25 years of experience in healthcare documentation and is dedicated to maintaining document integrity. Since 2017, she has held the role of Interim CEO at AHDI, where she champions excellence in healthcare documentation and supports all professionals committed to ensuring the accuracy of medical records. Sheila was instrumental in developing the first clinician-created documentation integrity auditing program at Corewell Health in Grand Rapids, MI, a role she held after her time as HIM Transcription Supervisor. With patient advocacy always top of mind, Sheila encourages everyone to actively engage with their medical records to improve health awareness, prevent medical errors, and achieve optimal healthcare outcomes.