Many of us face challenges integrating new ideas into our organizations and initiatives - we need to figure out how to convey the need, the benefits of doing it, and the risks of not doing it. When it comes to social, it can be a challenge because people often may not understand it OR they … Continue reading Making Social Media Part of What You Do
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Upcoming Three-Part Series on Getting Started with Social Media
In the days and weeks ahead, I am going to be posting a series of blog posts about getting started in social media. The topics that will be covered include debunking myths, understanding and adhering to best practices and thinking creatively about how to use it. I hope you enjoy and will share your own … Continue reading Upcoming Three-Part Series on Getting Started with Social Media
HealthCare SocialMedia Review #38: The Mobile Health Edition
This edition of the Health Care Social Media (HCSM) Review explores the role of mobile in health. For those of you that know me, you know that I have an issue with the proliferation of mobile apps that has happened in the area of health. This is because mobile apps were – and arguably still … Continue reading HealthCare SocialMedia Review #38: The Mobile Health Edition
HealthCare Social Media Review #38: Call for Submissions
It’s that time again! On Wednesday, October 9th, I will be hosting the next HealthCare Social Media Review. This Review is the blog carnival for everyone interested in healthcare & social media. It is a peer-reviewed blog carnival, the host of each edition deciding which of the posts submitted for consideration are suitable for inclusion. If … Continue reading HealthCare Social Media Review #38: Call for Submissions
HealthCare SocialMedia Review #29: The HCP & SoMe Edition
This edition of the Health Care Social Media (HCSM) Review explores the ever-debatable question, “Do health care providers use social media?” The question may simplify the issue because it’s not just about whether they do or they don’t but rather, for what uses, in what capacity, what tools and channels they use and ultimately how … Continue reading HealthCare SocialMedia Review #29: The HCP & SoMe Edition