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Educating Medical Personnel: New Book Reviews CPD Topics

Forj

The intention of this review is to describe a few chapters, reiterate the book’s importance to the community of practice, and provide our readers with one of the editor’s commentary. This book will serve the medical education profession as both a healthcare leader’s bookshelf reference and as the quintessential textbook.

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Take Charge and Define Your Metrics

Vanguard Tech

I quickly realized I wouldn’t need to drown my sorrows so I put down the (unopened) bottle of Jack Daniels, gathered my composure and remembered this: I had just returned from vacation and had been off social media. Thought Leadership = number of referring sites. white papers). OF COURSE my score went down.

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Ten Meeting Professional Resolutions For Personal And Professional Development

Velvet Chainsaw

” Many thought leaders use social media to share their ideas. Blog posts, white papers, research, tweets, and online and face to face presentations are a few ways to follow those leaders. When you capture your learnings, it allows you to refer back to those notes again and again. Find a mentor.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Clinic of Innovation

The Hourglass Blog

Innovative ideas from a variety of hospital stakeholders walk in, are diagnosed, and are treated or referred; some are sent home with a prescription for further development, and an appointment for a follow-up visit. Social Media. But instead of treating people, this clinic treats ideas. Innovation. Leadership. Management.

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Romancing Customers with Compelling Content

Slice-Works

The first step in crafting your content is to define audience segments and review their values, preferences, motivations and needs. The next step is to review existing content published by the organization and competitors to see what your audience might be already using to educate themselves and to make decisions.

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