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Medical Groups Collaborate on Mobile Health App Guidelines

Associations Now

Four healthcare organizations have joined together in a new nonprofit to create best practices ensuring the safety, quality, and effectiveness of mobile health applications. The post Medical Groups Collaborate on Mobile Health App Guidelines appeared first on Associations Now.

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Managing the Communications Plan for Your Association’s Virtual Event

Protech

I n a moment of crisis, innovation accelerates. Press releases should be used solely for major announcements – h osting a hybrid event, technologies being used, new product updates, keynote speaker highlights, popular presentations, attendee/registration milestones. .

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3 South Florida Nonprofits Sucessfully Fundraising Amid COVID-19

Achieve

For many nonprofits, events that were expected to bring in fundraising dollars have been cancelled and internal processes have undergone drastic changes to adhere to social distancing guidelines – all while staff, volunteers, and clients are grappling with the difficulties of the “new normal”. . Highlight your organizations “why”. .

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6 Ways To Engage Association Members

CMA Solutions

Here’s the short list: 1) Lack of engagement with organization, 2) Lack of value and 3) Forgot to renew. Communicating and promoting your association’s recent innovation would help jog their memories.) At CMA, we specialize in association management, membership outreach and member engagement. “For

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The Hourglass Blog: Culture Change is Hard Work

The Hourglass Blog

In addition, it recommends that the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education provide better monitoring of duty hour limits and that residency review committees set guidelines for residents’ patient caseload. As the title suggests, this is a post about how hard it is for organizations to change their cultures.