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Should We Expect Health Care Professionals To Post And Tweet?

SocMed Sean

Gen-Y docs have generally grown up with a digital device in their hand, so they often feel that patient communications should naturally extend into the digital space. Boomers are often the polar opposite worrying about the time required, technical concerns, and potential privacy issues that may arise. Is it fear of privacy violations?

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Social Network Analysis - KM4DevWiki

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Social Network Analysis. 1 Social Network Analysis. 4 Training on SNA. 1 Social Network Analysis. 4 Training on SNA. Social Network Analysis. UCINET6 and NetDraw: While I do not have extensive experience mapping out social networks. From KM4DevWiki. 2 Introduction.

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7 Skill Sets for Nurturing Open Community

Convince & Convert

Tweet Guest post as part of the virtual book tour by Maddie Grant and Lindy Dreyer to explore concepts from their new book Open Community : a little book of big ideas for associations navigating the social web. We come from the association industry and for many of us “membership” people, community is old hat. It’s what we do.

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Social Media Guidelines for Healthcare Professionals [Tips + Free Template]

Hootsuite

Guidelines will help you to build a positive online presence while social networking. Confidentiality, compliance, and privacy Patient confidentiality and privacy should be one of your top concerns when using social media. If you have a healthcare social media policy in place, include a link to it here.

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How Human is Your Brand? Here are 13 Characteristics of Human Brands

Pam Moore

It’s everything from your privacy policy, social media policy to the amount of spam email you send. They know who they are and what they offer their customers, partners, online community and friends. They don’t guess what to post or pin as they engage in social with confidence and pride. Know themselves. Invest in people.

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Facebook’s little secret…

Sherrilynne Starkie

The original idea behind them was to let family or other intimate groups of individuals share very private content without exposing it to their larger Facebook friend communities. The function is easy to use and is a great way to improve communication among group members and still keep important or sensitive information private.

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How Mayo Clinic Dominates Social Media

Convince & Convert

Running a successful social campaign in a tightly regulated environment such as healthcare can be a daunting task for any marketing professional. Between privacy laws, data security, and overcoming the public’s “ick” factor for some topics, generating organic reach can seem nigh impossible. In This Episode.