Do Healthcare Employees Have Access to Social Media at Work?

Do Healthcare Employees Have Access to Social Media at Work?

Guests Lee A. Aase, director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media and Edward Bennett, Director, Web and Communications Technology at University of Maryland Medical Center (see Bios), discuss the Social Media Health Network and the current Healthcare Employee Social Media Access Project & Survey. Airs LIVE on: Thursday, November 1, 2012 * 2:00 PM Eastern U.S. Visit this Pharma Marketing Talk Segment Page at the time of airing and listen to the LIVE audio podcast. This show and ALL Pharma Marketing Talk shows are available as podcasts via PMT on iTunes (FREE!). Background "At the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media," said

What the influencers are saying

  1. Ed Bennett

    218.0 days ago

    Correction - The live Blogtalk session with me and @LeeAsse is at 2pm Eastern Time. http://t.co/aB9x6AEv #hcsm

  2. Pharma Guy

    218.0 days ago

    In hospitals while working? C http://t.co/HfHeDJwT RT @richmeyer: 67% Of Physicians Use SM Professionally http://t.co/KwuJvmX0 via @Zite

  3. Pharma Guy

    218.0 days ago

    Mayo Clinic Survey asks: Do Healthcare Employees Have Access to Social Media at Work? LIVE podcast in 20 minutess: http://t.co/fnxdGAc3

  4. Shwen Gwee

    218.0 days ago

    RT @EdBennett: Join me LIVE on BlogTalk Radio w/@LeeAase 2 PM CDT today discussing #hcsm & access for hc workers http://t.co/8bm2fLav #SXSH

  5. Lee Aase

    218.0 days ago

    In 90 min! RT @shwen: MT @EdBennett: Join me LIVE on BlogTalk Radio w/@LeeAase 2 PM EDT #hcsm & access for hc workers http://t.co/1gJhUXcG

  6. Lee Aase

    218.0 days ago

    Join me LIVE on BlogTalk Radio w/@EdBennett 2 PM CDT today discussing #hcsm & access for hc workers http://t.co/LwTrL3tn



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