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I'm working with the pre-dental society at my university to set up a shadowing program. It's not really a program - more like a list of dentists who would be willing to have students shadow them. Anyways, I figured the easiest way to find dentists in a short amount of time (we start school in a couple weeks) would be to mass email a bunch of dental offices and hope that at least a few will respond and want to help.
I'm just not sure about how formal or informal this email should be. Thusfar, it's pretty formal and concise - I figure they won't have a lot of time to read paragraph after paragraph. But since I'm sending the same email of a bunch of offices (BCC, obviously), I'm not referencing the dentist(s) by name - I just say something along the lines of "if a dentist at your office would be willing to help...." instead of "if Dr. Smith would be willing to help..." But does that sound bad? I don't want them to get the impression that I didn't take the time to even learn the name of the dentist(s) at their office. Should I take to the time to personalize an email to each office? (I've got about 50 offices on my list, and some of them have multiple locations with multiple dentists.) Or would they not really care since it's just one email in the midst of all the things they do on a daily basis to run their practice?
Thanks for any help.
I'm just not sure about how formal or informal this email should be. Thusfar, it's pretty formal and concise - I figure they won't have a lot of time to read paragraph after paragraph. But since I'm sending the same email of a bunch of offices (BCC, obviously), I'm not referencing the dentist(s) by name - I just say something along the lines of "if a dentist at your office would be willing to help...." instead of "if Dr. Smith would be willing to help..." But does that sound bad? I don't want them to get the impression that I didn't take the time to even learn the name of the dentist(s) at their office. Should I take to the time to personalize an email to each office? (I've got about 50 offices on my list, and some of them have multiple locations with multiple dentists.) Or would they not really care since it's just one email in the midst of all the things they do on a daily basis to run their practice?
Thanks for any help.

