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The Health Design Podcast
Liza Bernstein, Patient Advocate

The Health Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 39:55


Patient Advocate, Interdisciplinary Artist, Innovation Consultant Devoted to Connection and Repair. Liza Bernstein, a Third Culture Kid who is NED (No Evidence of Disease) after three cancers is a patient advocate, interdisciplinary artist, and innovation consultant devoted to connection and repair. Liza Bernstein's advocacy serves a global audience via social media, conference attendance, speaking and media engagements, peer mentoring, and relationship-building. She also collaborates, co-designs, and advises across the multi-stakeholder healthcare spectrum to break down silos, foster understanding, promote education and empowerment, and accelerate change. In late 2010, Liza began to explore the worlds of breast cancer and healthcare innovation on Twitter and never looked back. Her work at the intersection of healthcare innovation, technology, and human-centered design has made impact at groundbreaking companies and organizations including Cure Forward, Science 37, CanSurround, Symplur, Medidata, Omicure, and BioNews. Liza's background in human-centered design includes projects with RGA/LA, IDEO, Bruce Mau, and Medicine X Design Studios. A Stanford Medicine X founding ePatient scholar, advisor, and former board member, Liza has given talks internationally on topics including Patient-Centered Design; Dignity in Healthcare; Mental Health and Cancer; Death and Bereavement; Social Media and Patient/Clinician Relationships; and Shared-Decision Making. Liza, who is also an interdisciplinary artist (ceramics, Capoeira Angola, writing), is a TCK (Third Culture Kid) who grew up in South Africa, France, and the US. She is passionate about connecting and collaborating across vastly differing cultures and digs deep into her life experience and expansive creative training to do whatever it takes to facilitate understanding and communication—she's no stranger to improv, which has the added benefit of yielding lots of laughs. Recently, Liza executive produced, directed, and hosted A Window Into Rare, Rare Disease Day Panel Discussion at BioNews, where she was the Senior Director of Patient and Community Engagement. She is currently preparing a talk on Innovation in Surgery from the Patient Point of View for the Inworks Innovation Initiative, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

MedStreet Journal
Incorporating Digital Marketing with Storytelling with Irma Rastegayeva and Evan Kirstel

MedStreet Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 34:49


Evan and Irma are founders of eViRa Health, a B2B digital marketing consultancy with an exclusive focus on social media in Health and Life Sciences. They founded eViRa Health in 2017 with a mission to bring their decades of experience and know-how in product development, technology, storytelling, business development, social engagement and patient experience to serve the global Health Tech community. Evan and Irma’s work earned each of them top Healthcare Social Graph Scores (99+ out of maximum 100), based on Symplur’s trusted analytics and database of tens of thousands of healthcare topics with billions of conversations and millions of healthcare influencer profiles. In this episode of MedStreet Journal, Evan and Irma discuss the advantages of digital marketing and how it has drastically become relevant to the modern world. They will share their insights on building thought leadership and content around digital health and the health tech road.

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast
Purposefully Scaling, Innovating & Increasing Accessibility to Proprietary Healthcare Data: Adam Cossman, Audun Utengen, and Seth Duncan of W2O

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 27:02


W2O recently acquired Symplur to strengthen and scale data for smarter healthcare decision making. Our own Adam Cossman, Audun Utengen, and Seth Duncan discuss what this looks like for our clients, how we've partnered to combat COVID-19 and the power of social data within the industry.

touch point podcast
TP163 - Boosting the Impact of Your Online CV

touch point podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 58:18


The role of the online CV (or resume) is critical for medical professionals in hospitals and health systems - both when exploring new opportunities, as well as presenting oneself online for consumers “interviewing” doctors through their online reputation. In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith discuss the history of the CV and how digital channels are influencing the way consumers trust medical professionals. They are joined by Audun Utengen of Symplur who shares the way they are using social media to determine the online impact of physicians' social media presence.  Mentions from the Show: The History Of The CV In 5 Stages Do Americans trust physicians? New survey reveals the answer Blockchain professor shares blockchain application examples, future options How to write a physician CV  Does a Physician's Social Media Impact Belong on their CV? Symplur.com Audun Utengen on LinkedIn Audun Utengen on Twitter Find Us Online:  Touchpoint podcast Twitter Reed Smith Twitter Chris Boyer Twitter Chris Boyer website Social Health Institute

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy
Everyone Included Research Challenge

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 39:45


Today we have another guest involved with the Stanford Medicine X and Symplur Signals "Everyone Included Research Challenge," - the co-founder of Symplur itself, Audun Utengen.  As we discussed in last week's podcast, this challenge allows participants to use 'deep data' provided by Symplur to delve into issues relating social media and healthcare.  Listen in to Get Social Health as we discuss Symplur Signals with one of its co-founders. Listen to the podcast or drop in at the links below:   00:49  Introduction 01:34  Ebola 03:38  #power 05:27  Healthcare twitter growth 07:44  Conference analytics 10:04  Premium usage 11:26  Everyone Included Research Challenge 13:50  Project proposal requirements 15:39  Symplur simplified 17:06  The voices! 18:58  Challenge timeline 20:12  Symplur History 23:24  Symplur Privacy 26:20  Twitter stumble strategy 31:04  Has twitter approached you? 34:00  Healthcare civility in the Twittersphere 36:35  Exciting times ahead 37:38  Social Media Tip Todd Eury, Pharmacy Podcast 38:26  Closing Links: LinkedIn Twitter Symplur.com Submit a proposal Symplur Signals Article showing that including patients at conferences increases their social performance

Managed Care Cast
Patient Communities: Mandi Bishop Interviews Christopher Snider

Managed Care Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 39:39


In the latest Managed Care Cast, Mandi Bishop, MA, CEO of Aloha Health, interviews Christopher A. Snider, a patient community advocate for Symplur, creator of patient community site My Disease Secret, and host of the Just Talking podcast, and social media strategist for Smart Patients. They discuss Snider’s own diabetes diagnosis—he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2002—and his journey to patient advocate, finding a patient community on social media, what Symplur is doing with Twitter data it captures from disease communities, and more. “My perspective with Symplur is that there is a lot of data that the patient community could potentially use to improve itself,” he said. “My initial work with them has been to try to figure out how to bring access to this mountain of data … that a lot of people don’t necessarily know exist … try to bring access to the patient community.” You can follow Christopher on Twitter @iam_spartacus or visit his site at www.christopherasnider.com.

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Gavel & Pestle Podcast
The Untapped Data Analytics Power of Symplur - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 339

Gavel & Pestle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 23:30


How has Twitter impacted your pharmacy business? Josh Lurie, Partner & Member of Board of Directors of Symplur joins the podcast to help our pharmacy industry discover the untapped power of Symplur Signals. Quoting an article from June 15, 2016 “Tech Republic” columnist Jason Hiner writes, “From the 1980s until the past several years, when people heard about breaking news via word-of-mouth they typically turned to network news such as Fox or CNN. Today, they turn to Twitter. A recent Pew Research study found that 62% of US adults now get news from social media, up from 49% in 2012.” I am one of these people who will access my Twitter account before any direct news source because it's faster, more sincere, and provides a diverse perspective on the same topic or news story. There's no other organization better positioned to demonstrate the power of Twitter in healthcare than Symplur. With their well-designed “Healthcare Hashtag” Project launching in 2011, Symplur has been researching thousands of hashtags (subject matter) specific to our healthcare industry, scientific research, patient trends, CDC reports, and industry conference interactions, to name a few. Symplur Signals promotes deep understanding of healthcare as seen by patients, doctors and other stakeholders with real-time access to insights from over a billion healthcare social media data points. The richness of data here is mind boggling and if you're not seeing the value yet, be sure to check out Symplur for yourself. Take the specialty pharmacy industry for example. Genentech's Avastin is a cancer medication that interferes with the growth and spread of cancer cells in the body. The anti-cancer drug is used to treat a certain type of brain tumor, and certain types of cancers of the cervix, kidney, lung, colon, and rectum. If specialty pharmacies researched specific hashtag keywords using Twitter such as #CervicalCancerthey could quickly find articles, physicians, insurance providers, and most importantly patients participating in a worldwide conversation about Cervical Cancer. Not only could these patient-care providers reach out to these patients directly through Twitter but strategically could become a digital health industry subject matter expert within that specific subject-topic or hashtag. The Pharmacy Podcast Show will be publishing a series on leveraging the power of healthcare hashtags, which will include a fascinating interview with Symplur executives. Be sure to subscribe to the show and reach out to learn how your Pharmacy business can see a significant benefit using Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Untapped Data Analytics Power of Symplur - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 339

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 22:45


How has Twitter impacted your pharmacy business? Josh Lurie, Partner & Member of Board of Directors of Symplur joins the podcast to help our pharmacy industry discover the untapped power of Symplur Signals. Quoting an article from June 15, 2016 “Tech Republic” columnist Jason Hiner writes, “From the 1980s until the past several years, when people heard about breaking news via word-of-mouth they typically turned to network news such as Fox or CNN. Today, they turn to Twitter. A recent Pew Research study found that 62% of US adults now get news from social media, up from 49% in 2012.” I am one of these people who will access my Twitter account before any direct news source because it's faster, more sincere, and provides a diverse perspective on the same topic or news story. There's no other organization better positioned to demonstrate the power of Twitter in healthcare than Symplur. With their well-designed “Healthcare Hashtag” Project launching in 2011, Symplur has been researching thousands of hashtags (subject matter) specific to our healthcare industry, scientific research, patient trends, CDC reports, and industry conference interactions, to name a few. Symplur Signals promotes deep understanding of healthcare as seen by patients, doctors and other stakeholders with real-time access to insights from over a billion healthcare social media data points. The richness of data here is mind boggling and if you're not seeing the value yet, be sure to check out Symplur for yourself. Take the specialty pharmacy industry for example. Genentech's Avastin is a cancer medication that interferes with the growth and spread of cancer cells in the body. The anti-cancer drug is used to treat a certain type of brain tumor, and certain types of cancers of the cervix, kidney, lung, colon, and rectum. If specialty pharmacies researched specific hashtag keywords using Twitter such as #CervicalCancerthey could quickly find articles, physicians, insurance providers, and most importantly patients participating in a worldwide conversation about Cervical Cancer. Not only could these patient-care providers reach out to these patients directly through Twitter but strategically could become a digital health industry subject matter expert within that specific subject-topic or hashtag. The Pharmacy Podcast Show will be publishing a series on leveraging the power of healthcare hashtags, which will include a fascinating interview with Symplur executives. Be sure to subscribe to the show and reach out to learn how your Pharmacy business can see a significant benefit using Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Untapped Data Analytics Power of Symplur - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 339

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 22:45


How has Twitter impacted your pharmacy business? Josh Lurie, Partner & Member of Board of Directors of Symplur joins the podcast to help our pharmacy industry discover the untapped power of Symplur Signals. Quoting an article from June 15, 2016 “Tech Republic” columnist Jason Hiner writes, “From the 1980s until the past several years, when people heard about breaking news via word-of-mouth they typically turned to network news such as Fox or CNN. Today, they turn to Twitter. A recent Pew Research study found that 62% of US adults now get news from social media, up from 49% in 2012.” I am one of these people who will access my Twitter

Relentless Health Value
Episode 105: Finding the Pharmacy Fit with Todd Eury from the Pharmacy Podcast

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 26:02


In a career, being new to any industry especially healthcare isn't easy. In June of 2004 Todd Eury left an eight year career in the telecommunications industry and entered the pharmacy technology sector as SoftWriter's (FrameworkLTC pharmacy software for institutional pharmacies) first business development oriented employee. "It was a gamble for me", Eury recounts, "being part of a national fortune 500 company like AT&T Business felt comfortable and making the jump to pharmacy software sales with a little privately owned company made me nervous, but excited." Within Eury's first year with SoftWriters the company doubled its customer base and within the next 3 years SoftWriters was positioned as the most innovative LTC Pharmacy Software company in the industry. "From there I wanted to do more, I wanted to help pharmacy owners leverage technology and understand other facets of their business which seemed mysterious. Marketing, drug purchasing, and new patient development were all parts of the business of pharmacy which seemed undefined. I wanted to help with more than just technology." Eury has worked with several pharmacy system developers like KeyCentrix, Inc., headquartered in Wichita Kansas and SuiteRx, Inc., with offices in Chicago and Fort Worth Texas. In March of 2009 Eury founded the Pharmacy Podcast Show, the first audio blog about the Business of #Pharmacy. The podcast is dedicated to the pharmacy profession. The Podcast is about good useable content, information, and innovative ideas that Eury believes will advance the pharmacy profession.  The podcast's programming is developed Independent Retail, Compounding, Long-term Care, Specialty, Hospital Systems, and Small Chain Pharmacy Businesses. There's a new podcast segment dedicated to patients, specialty pharmacy, and the business law of pharmacy too. The podcast is the only digital health audio blog dedicated to the business of pharmacy and assists its sponsors with business lead development from a myriad of digital strategies including html embed code which places the podcast audio player into the web-environment of the sponsor's website. "No other advertising tool or magazine in pharmacy uses this technique to drive business leads to an organization focused on pharmacy. Retail Management Solutions, Vuca Health, McKesson, Live Oak Bank, RxSafe, and dozen's of other companies have benefited from the digital content through the Pharmacy Podcast Show." Based on healthcare analytics researcher Symplur, Eury is ranked as one of the most influential voices in the pharmacy space with a Twitter presence @PharmacyPodcast which is also about the Business of Pharmacy.  "Our followers respond to our tweets and links on aveage more than any other Twitter handle focused on the work "Pharmacy" and the hashtag #Pharmacy is tracked by Symplur and shows the effectiveness of our popularity and influence. Symplur is fascinating." Eury is the founder of LinkedIn Networking Group: "Pharmacy Professionals Network" reaching more than 25,000 participants discussing different topics centered in pharmacy. In 2011 Eury created a firebrand pharmacy buying group called PharmacyGPO which didn't reach its potential before being sold in 2014 with partnership difficulties. PharmacyGPO experienced explosive growth of $144M sales and had search engine domination when the term pharmacy gpo was searched for by a operations director or owner. The pharmacy buying group also assisted its nearly 100 members with strategic marketing, technology consultancy, and different creative ways to develop new patients. Eury served 2 terms with the Pennsylvania Pharmacist Association as Board of Directors Industry Association Chair and has been published in Pharmacy Times through the podcast content engine since January 2015. Eury's newest venture is with Colonial Management Group which focuses on supporting physicians with all marketing, administrative, staffing, and business development with patient care services through their American Practice Support division which Eury will be leading as Director of Strategy. "I'm excited about this new venture and its ties into specialty pharmacy with different medications helping patients overcome the disease of addiction. Supporting the patients with HUB-like services is critical to sustainability and Colonial Management Group has over 25 years experience in helping clients suffering with addiction. I am proud to be a part of this national initiative." Eury is considering selling the Pharmacy Podcast Show to an established publication like Pharmacy Times or a strategic service unit of pharmacy business like Live Oak Bank. "I want to be sure the podcast continues and grows with co-host's who bring immense intelligence to the podcast and help pharmacy business operators to deliver better patient care to our healthcare system. I won't have the time to dedicate to the publication like I use to and since 2009 the listeners have grown to over 50,000+ - it's a unique and needed digital publication." 00:00 Talking Pharmacy and The Pharmacy Podcast. 02:30 Defining Specialty Pharmacy. 04:15 How a Community Pharmacy becomes a Specialty Pharmacy. 04:40 “It's still really like the Wild West.” 05:30 What Avella Specialty Pharmacy is doing for Adherence in HIV patients. 07:00 Managing Multiple Disease States. 07:45 “Take what you're good at, and run with it!” 09:00 How a Specialty Pharmacy develops a specific focus. 09:45 How changing data is closing windows for transformation quickly. 10:30 Why Benefits Investigation is critical. 11:40 Why Orlando, FL is the mecca of Specialty Pharmacies. 12:35 Why being a Specialty Pharmacy is becoming more complex. 14:20 The approval process for a Specialty Pharmacy. 15:30 How Amber Pharmacy has gone above and beyond in reporting patient data. 17:10 How weekly reporting and even daily reporting can not only help pharmacies understand their patients better, but can improve Payer models as well. 18:20 Helping patients with addiction. 19:50 Colonial Management Group. 20:30 Marrying Specialty Pharmacy with Addiction Recovery Treatment. 24:10 A Wrap-Around to a Provider, while also Dispensing Medication. 25:45 You can learn more information on LinkedIn and at pharmacypodcast.com.

Pharmacy Podcast Network
300th Pharmacy Podcast Show featuring special guest Emilie Ray McKesson Pharmacy Technology Systems

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 38:33


With the release of the 300th Episode of the Pharmacy Podcast Show we release several new #DigitaHealth content marketing support services for our pharmaceutical industry sponsors, announce the new Pharmacy Podcast Network, and interview Emilie Ray President with McKesson Pharmacy Technology & Services division in Pittsburgh, PA.  The Pharmacy Podcast Show began in March of 2009 and has grown its listeners to over 57,000+ along with our influential Twitter presence, the Pharmacy Podcast builds great #DigitalHealth audio content. (http://www.PharmacyPodcast.com)  Twitter & Social Media provide our sponsors and advertisers additional digital marketing exposure. The Healthcare hashtag analytics research organization called “Symplur”

Pharmacy Podcast Network
300th Pharmacy Podcast Show featuring special guest Emilie Ray McKesson Pharmacy Technology Systems

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 38:34


With the release of the 300th Episode of the Pharmacy Podcast Show we release several new #DigitaHealth content marketing support services for our pharmaceutical industry sponsors, announce the new Pharmacy Podcast Network, and interview Emilie Ray President with McKesson Pharmacy Technology & Services division in Pittsburgh, PA.  The Pharmacy Podcast Show began in March of 2009 and has grown its listeners to over 57,000+ along with our influential Twitter presence, the Pharmacy Podcast builds great #DigitalHealth audio content. (http://www.PharmacyPodcast.com)  Twitter & Social Media provide our sponsors and advertisers additional digital marketing exposure. The Healthcare hashtag analytics research organization called “Symplur” has measured thousands of twitter accounts influence, effectiveness, and relevance to different healthcare subjects and topics.  Between March of 2016 to May 2016 the Pharmacy Podcast drove over 19 million impressions of keyword #Pharmacy to followers and other twitter accounts with influential click-through to the content links tweeted. The Pharmacy Podcast social media influence is consistently in the top 1% of all accounts driving relevant information about the business of pharmacy. (LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook)  SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PAST & CURRENT SPONSORS   H. D. Smith RxSafe UnitedHealth Group Live Oak Bank LiquidHubRxSafe Podcast QS/1 AbbVie American Well Specialty Pharmacy Times Sykes & Company American Pharmacy Purchasing Alliance McKesson RxOwnership McKesson Pharmacy Technology & Services  National Community Pharmacists Association GRX Marketing International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists American Society of Consultant Pharmacists Armada Health Care (now Asembia) HIMSS RxWiki Kirby Lester American Pharmacists Association Retail Management Solutions Pharmacy Podcast Show - develops customized audio & video blogs with searchable SEO tags to capture these leads, prospective patients, and physicians and drive them to your landing pages dedicated to the specific disease state, services, or technologies content assisting your marketing efforts develop, produce, distribute, and market to your potential customers. With the importance of medication adherence management in pharmacy (especially specialty and compounding, because of disease seriousness & expense) follow up is very important. I'd like to build a podcast series on your organization's reputation. There's 3 types of podcasts we publish to our 57,000+ subscriber-listener base. Contact the show to learn how to leverage the #1 podcast in the Pharmacy Industry.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy
Spirituality Tweet Chat with Meredith Gould

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 23:56


Can a spirituality Tweet Chat really cover deep topics like spiritually, faith and religion? In part two of my conversation with Meredith Gould, we pick up our conversation with a discussion of Tweet Chats, particularly the Health and Spirituality Tweet Chat (@hlthsp). This Tweet Chat happens on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 9:00 pm EST.Meredith Gould is well-known as a healthcare communications thought-leader. But many may not realize she is an author and has been published multiple times Meredith Gould is well-known as a healthcare communications thought-leader. But many may not realize she is an author and has been published multiple times about social media and communications use for churches. Her most recently published book is "Desperately Seeking Spirituality" which we discussed on Part I of our Meredith Gould is well-known as a healthcare communications thought-leader. But many may not realize she is an author and has been published multiple times about social media and communications use for churches. Her most recently published book is "Desperately Seeking Spirituality" which we discussed on Part I of our podcast interview. Join me for the second half of our conversation as we discuss her new book “Desperately Seeking Spirituality” as well as social media, healthcare, and religion on Get Social Health. Follow the conversation or jump in at the time stamps below. 00:00 Introduction00:45 #hlthsp Tweet Chat @ReckShowSymplur.com03:51 Tracking the TweetChat - Yea for Symplur.com!05:15 Who attends the chat?05:48 What do you chat about?06:13 How do you handle such "heavy" topics in Twitter?08:55 "Winning a Tweet Chat"09:42 Is there a similarity between Healthcare professionals and Priests/Ministers13:02 The Pope is Tweeting, right?15:11 It's not about the why, it's the who.16:10 Social media or online digital network.16:45 Kudos to Dr. Matthew Katz, @SubAtomicDoc18:35 "Desperately Seeking Spirituality"19:00 Book in the works: "Bridging the Gap: A Field Guide to Generations" (working title)21:50 "My Wisdom, Your Energy. Let's Change the World."22:40 Rick Evans, Ogilvy Worldwide, Match the conversation to the platform. You can find Meredith Gould in… Twitter Twitter: Church Social Media Twitter: Health & Spiritually Chat LinkedIn Meredith’s books Facebook

AmiPal: Palliative Care
Social media and palliative care #15

AmiPal: Palliative Care

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 4:10


Dr Amara Nwosu discusses social media and palliative medicine. He focuses on his recent blog published on the EAPC website about his study about the use of Twitter to evaluate communication about palliative care on social media. ‘Social media and palliative medicine: a retrospective 2-year analysis of global Twitter data to evaluate the use of technology to communicate about issues at the end of life’ by Nwosu AC, Debattista M, Rooney C, et al published in BMJ supportive & palliative care2015;5(2):207-12. http://spcare.bmj.com/content/5/2/207 EAPC Blog - Social media and palliative medicine: An opportunity for community and professional engagement https://eapcnet.wordpress.com/2015/08/17/social-media-and-palliative-medicine-an-opportunity-for-community-and-professional-engagement/ EAPC Blog: With great power comes great responsibility: Using Facebook to explain palliative care - Dr Leeroy William https://eapcnet.wordpress.com/2015/08/12/with-great-power-comes-great-responsibility-using-facebook-to-explain-palliative-care/ Palliative Medicine Teaching - Facebook and Twitter https://www.facebook.com/PallMedEd https://twitter.com/PallMedEd E-Hospice: Discussion of palliative care on Twitter is largely positive, and increasing - Dr A Nwosu http://www.ehospice.com/uk/Default/tabid/10697/ArticleId/12212/ E-Hospice: Harnessing social media to enhance hospice care #learnhospice http://www.ehospice.com/uk/Default/tabid/10697/ArticleId/11617/ E-Hospice: Social media and palliative care http://www.ehospice.com/uk/Default/tabid/10697/ArticleId/10009/ Symplur and the Heathcare Hashtag project - Dr Mark Taubert http://blogs.bmj.com/spcare/2015/08/16/symplur-and-the-heathcare-hashtag-project/?q=w_spcare_blog_sidetab Palliative social media - Mark Taubert et al http://spcare.bmj.com/content/4/1/13.abstract?sid=95d81aaf-38ce-4e34-943e-bce5b3763321 Why don't end-of-life conversations go viral? A review of videos on YouTube. Imogen Mitchell et al http://spcare.bmj.com/content/early/2015/07/16/bmjspcare-2014-000805.abstract?sid=16527997-aa5a-4ae7-be1a-bcbfa3a40024 Copyright Dr Amara Nwosu, KingAmi Media 2015. www.amaranwosu.com Music by Bensound http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

Just Talking Podcast
Episode 212 - About Symplur

Just Talking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2013 55:06


This week I'm joined by Thomas Lee, Managing Partner at The Fox Group and Partner at Symplur. We spend the hour discussing his decades of experience working in the health care industry, and what initially drew him to the work he's been doing for for past 22 years. We also discuss the origins of Symplur, and the growing health care conversations on social media. Finally we cover Medicine X, how Tom first heard about the conference, and the excitement that comes with monitoring the conversation in realtime. Enjoy. You can follow Tom on Twitter at @tmlfox. And for more information on Symplur, go to http://symplur.com and @symplur on Twitter. You can find the blog post we discussed at http://www.symplur.com/blog/medicine-x-patient-centric-conference/. Run Time - 55:06 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.