I’m often asked why I continue to present at professional association conferences. One of the primary reasons is the opportunity to stay current in the profession. Preparing educational content for presentations necessitates in-depth research and meticulous preparation. By engaging with contemporary research and best practices, I ensure that my knowledge remains relevant and cutting-edge. Moreover, presenting at conferences enables me to share valuable knowledge and insights with my peers. This dissemination of information contributes significantly to professional development fostering a culture of continuous learning. Additionally, presenting at conferences allows me to remain connected to the profession and colleagues. All of this enhances my collective growth within the profession.