Sherrilynne Starkie

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Social media and health care reform

Sherrilynne Starkie

In the era of health care reform, hospitals need to figure out how to do more and more, with less. Social media can play an important role in patient care, patient support, health research, education, training, advocacy, and more. Can social media help ease the way to health care reform?

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Third Tuesday Ottawa: social media in health care

Sherrilynne Starkie

The sold out Third Tuesday event this week in Ottawa saw the city’s social media crowd fill the room at Maxwells on Elgin Street to learn about social media and health care. Health care catching up in engaging consumers on social media (bizjournals.com).

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Branding You: using social media to find a job

Sherrilynne Starkie

My short presentation focused on how to use social media for job search. I gave a brief overview on how recruiters use social media to source applicants and advertise vacancies. Using Social Media to find a job. Related posts: Social media in health care. Related articles.

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Putting your best foot forward in PR

Sherrilynne Starkie

Branding You: Leveraging social media to maximize your job search. Related posts: Social media and health care reform. It takes place on Wednesday, 30 May 2012 from 5:00 to 8:30 PM at University Centre,Room 216 (2nd Floor), 85 University Street in Ottawa. The Presentations. Presenter: Sherrilynne Starkie.

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Social media news: Top 5 feat. LinkedIn’s Top Voices

Sherrilynne Starkie

The top five must-know social media news stories of the week feature a Google’s new app for small businesses, LinkedIn’s Top Voices list, Facebook welcoming in French regulators, Pinterest’s UX improvements and Instagram’s new time tracking feature. I’m now following everyone on the social media list.

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Hey PR pro! Are you using paid?

Sherrilynne Starkie

If you are like a lmost half of PR professionals you do not use paid promotion or social media advertising as part of your communications strategies and plans. Likely, you are a PR purist who believes that earned media coverage is the Holy Grail. You pay a publisher or social media company for placement.