Tag Archives: dialogue
11 Apr/11
By Andy Smith (@andysmithpalio) What whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for, says an old Irish adage. While that might not track well with todays focus on healthier lifestyles, the health...
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Tagged blogging, branding, Compliance, condition, consumer, dialogue, diet, distribution, experience, focus, Health, healthcare industry, intergration, lifestyle, marketing, messaging, pain management, personality, personalization, Pharmaceutical industry, Pharmacy, prescriptions, private, regulation, revenue, sale, spirits, sponsorship, sponsorships, therapy, value
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16 Mar/11
By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur) Patient compliance continues to be a major threat to healthcare, and a big concern for the pharmaceutical industry. Non-compliance has been proven to negatively...
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Tagged #dtc2011, adherence, communication, convention, dialogue, doctor, DTC, e-patients, economy, Epocrates, event, Google Body Browser, healthcare, healthcare outcomes, individuality, information, medication, mobile, patient, patient compliance, patient literacy, personalization, Pharmaceutical industry, responsibility, ROI, University of Oregon
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15 Mar/11
By Sven Larsen (@zemoga) As we pointed out on March 9, involved, passionate patients are some of the all-stars of social media, bringing their hard-earned expertise forward to influence and opine...
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Tagged administrator, community, connection, dialogue, doctor, Facebook, Farmville, Hospital, marketing, Medicine, nurse, online, patient, policy, PR, social media, Twitter, Video, YouTube
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7 Mar/11
By Andy Smith (@andysmithpalio) Even though there are 126 million blogs available - 73,932 new ones popped up in the last 24 hours many businesses are still gun-shy about blogging. Whats the hold...
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Tagged Blog, business, comments, communication, community, conference, connection, content, customer, dialogue, engage, Facebook, ideas, information, interaction, Knowledge, mobile, search, SEO, success, Thought Leaders, Twitter
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16 Feb/11
At the end of January, Pixels & Pills announced that our friend Fard Johnmar's groundbreaking thought leadership event UnNiched is back - kicking things off with a series of breakfasts designed...
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Tagged change, conference, dialogue, experience, healthcare, marketing, mobile, Pharma, roundtable, solutions, Thought Leaders, unNiched
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31 Jan/11
A New Year, a new kind of event! UnNiched is back this year with a whole new experience designed to transform pharma thought leadership events forever. For proof, check out UnNiched(micro) - a...
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Tagged change, conference, dialogue, experience, healthcare, marketing, mobile, Pharma, roundtable, solutions, Thought Leaders, unNiched
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13 Dec/10
By Tiffany Ryan (@TiffanyRyan) In the early days of Internet infancy, before businesses embraced the Web as a communication platform, online chat groups were all the rage for users coming online...
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Tagged business, chat, collaboration, conversation, dialogue, Facebook, hashtag, LinkedIn, marketing, moderator, promotion, success, transcript, Twitter
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8 Nov/10
Lawrence Sherman, Senior Vice President of Educational Strategy at Prova Education, talks about his panel at today's EyeForPharma eCommunication & Online Marketing Summit, and gives us his...
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Tagged #efp, conference, dialogue, eComm & Online Marketing, Education, events, eye for pharma, information, Lawrence Sherman, Pharmaceutical industry, promotion, Prova Education, Thought Leaders, videos
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5 Nov/10
Sponsored by the Association of Marketing & Communication Profesisonals, the MarCom Awards is one of the largest international competitions that rewards industry professionals for excellence in...
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Tagged award, Blog, breaking news, communications, competition, coverage, dialogue, digital Pharma, events, innovation, insight, marketing, News, recognition, social media, Twitter
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