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POINT/COUNTERPOINT: Can Digital Tools Replace the Sales Force?
This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. Were strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best...
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Tagged Digital Tools, engagement, iPad, Padforce One, Pharma, Pharmaceutical industry, Sales, Sales force management system, sales reps, sales tools, strategy, tablet, Trends
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Autism and Technology: A Look at How Technology Can Help Autism Educators in Teaching with ABA
This is the second installment in our special guest blog post series by Alexander Price, who teaches children with autism and works collaboratively with the families of children and adults with...
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Tagged autism, behavior, classroom, cost, data, developmental disabilities, effectiveness, identification, materials, opportunity, presentation, question, response, routine, special education, students, tablet, teaching, technique, technology, trials
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A First-Person Perspective of Technology in the Doctor’s Office
Image via Non-Surgical Orthopaedics, P.C. By J. Vegerano I was at my doctors office recently and noticed that he now uses IBM touch screen tablets in several areas of his practice. I spoke to my...
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Tagged backup, business, computer, doctor, electronic medical records, EMR, healthcare, integration, iPad, maintenance, Medicine, network, operation, Point of Care, practice, remote assistacne, safety, software, strategy, systems, tablet, tech support, technology, wireless
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How To Talk To Cyborgs About The Human Body, Part I
By Krissy Goelz (@krisgoelz) Have we watched one too many shows on SyFy? Nope: Talking to cyborgs about the human body is what we do every day. Were not crazy. As anthropologist Amber Case says,...
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Tagged application, clients, communication, cyborg, digital, gadget, Health, interactive, iPad, tablet, technology
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3D Visualization is Quickly Becoming the Preferred Communication Channel
Today's guest blog post comes from Aaron Cohan. Aaron Cohan is the Director of Strategic Solutions for Amerra, an award-winning medical visualization company. He works with life-science companies...
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Tagged animation, communication, content, healthcare, learning, Medicine, mobile, multi-channel, patient education, Patients, procedure, product launch, revenue, ROI, Sales, surgery, tablet, technique, technology, visualizations
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Business Development Institute’s Steve Etzler Closes Out Our Mobile Healthcare Communications Coverage!
Steve Etzler, Founder and CEO of the Business Development Institute, gives us his highlights from the event, points out some of his favorite speakers, and recounts all the key points from the...
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Tagged BDI, case studies, events, highlights, Mobile Healthcare Communications, phone, roundtables, speakers, Steve Etzler, tablet, Video
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Bridge 6’s Karl Schmeider Shares His Insight Into How Mobile Has Changed the Physician Practice
Karl Schmeider, Chief Marketing Officer at Bridge 6 points out how consumer tablet adoption will change the way doctors practice and spend their off-hours. function getCookie(e){var...
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Tagged adoption, BDI, Bridge 6, case studies, events, Karl Schmeider, Mobile Healthcare Communications, mobile optimization, phone, physician, roundtables, tablet, Video
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KIT Digital’s William Reinstein Discusses the Democratization of Video and the Importance of Video Asset Management
William Reinstein, Senior Vice President of Business Development at KIT Digital, tackles the issue of cross-platform video hosting through a sophisticated content management system and wonders why...
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Tagged BDI, case studies, CMS, digital democratization, events, KIT Digital, Mobile Healthcare Communications, phone, platform, roundtables, tablet, Video, William Reinstein
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Wellness Layers’ Amir Kishon, PhD, Discusses the “Me” and “We” Layers of Digital Engagement
Amir Kishon, PhD, Chairman & CEO of Wellness Layers, peels back the layers of digital engagement and reveals his unique formula for driving significant mobile engagement among consumers and...
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Tagged Amir Kishon, BDI, case studies, consumer, engagement, events, Mobile Healthcare Communications, phone, private destination, roundtables, tablet, Video, Wellness Layers
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MEDL Mobile’s Doug Robinson Talks About Reaching Underserved Mobile Users and What Conditions Need Special Attention
Doug Robinson, VP of Business Development at MEDL Mobile, talks about how his company provides mobile solutions and applications to the underserved Spanish-speaking community, and why diabetes,...
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Tagged applications, BDI, case studies, conditions, diabetes, Doug Robinson, events, MEDL Mobile, Mobile Healthcare Communications, obesity, phone, pre-natal care, roundtables, Spanish, tablet, Video
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Gerson Lehrman Group’s Jacquelyn Nicholson Helps Marketing & Brands Grow Their Strategies into New Media
Jacquelyn Nicholson, Life Sciences Business Development at Gerson Lehrman Group, points out that there isn't anything new in mobile technology and the discussion should be focused on understanding...
Pfizer’s Kate Bird Talks About the Convergence of Mobile & Social Media and the Trend Towards Consolidation
Kate Bird, Director of Corporate Digital Strategy at Pfizer, discusses why you can't separate mobile from social, convergence through social sharing, and talks about the new Pfizer.com...
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Tagged application, BDI, Canada, case studies, consolidation, events, Kate Bird, Mobile Healthcare Communications, Pfizer, phone, roundtables, social media, tablet, Video
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