A6: Social media is a powerful platform to disseminate information, but thought and care needs to be put in when posting anything since it can have a negative impact on the public. #OrgLead18#JHSON
@dareedrn@kmciltr1 @muddpit5 Yes, I agree! I have seen social media be used to inform the public when this year's flu vaccines were available to the public. #OrgLead18#JHSON
A5: Social media can be used to connect providers and share medical knowledge. It can also be used to spread news fast, such as the FDA approving Gardasil to include 27-45 year olds #OrgLead18#JHSON https://t.co/Phd9ikwmgo
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@kmciltr1 A3: My organization uses social media to share with patients, potential patients, and the public about nutrition tips, health information such as CDC's Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Fact Sheet in Pregnancy, and practice events. #OrgLead18#JHSON https://t.co/YsnGBPHA1x
@LisaSantoDomin1 @kmciltr1 Definitely! And by doing so, it can start conversations about possible quality improvement projects or help change practice policies. #OrgLead18#JHSON
@saraheslone@kmciltr1 It's great that you are part of a multidisciplinary team! Cardiovascular health requires a team-based approach for a positive patient outcome.
A1: My brand - Partnering with women and families. By informing women of the latest evidence and recommendations, they can make the best decisions in regards to their health. #OrgLead18#JHSON
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