Summary:
As we consume news and information in different ways than in past generations, it is both an opportunity and a challenge for physicians to make use of social media platforms to inform and connect with each other … and their patients.
As we consume news and information in different ways than in past generations, it is both an opportunity and a challenge for physicians to make use of social media platforms to inform and connect with each other … and their patients.
Mike Sacopulos interviews Umbereen Nehal, MD, MPH, FAAP, a digital health physician leader. She is an MIT Sloan Fellow MBA candidate, a former Medicaid medical director, and a former CMO.
Nehal has been named a “Top Voice” four times by LinkedIn. She is now developing a FemTech venture at MIT, combining her experiences as a patient, caregiver, payer, public servant, certified coach, physician, and advocate.
Crafting an influential presence on social media platforms, Nehal shares:
Strategies that have had an impact on the way she practices medicine.
How to be a patient advocate via access to patients’ perspectives and patient stories.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/usnehal
https://www.nehalgroup.com/
Listen to this episode of SoundPractice.
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Communication Strategies
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