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Member $20 | Non-member $55
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6/30/2021
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When:
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Wednesday, June 30, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET
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Where:
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Online (Live Webinar) United States
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Presenter:
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Abbie Roth
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Contact:
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webinars@amwa.org 240-238-0940
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Online registration is closed.
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Your webinar registration includes access to the recording in AMWA Online Learning.
Medical communicators have the opportunity and responsibility to advocate for evidence-based health information. Whether you are using social media for business or personal use, you can help support the sharing and accessibility of high-quality health information. If you’re new to social media, you might just find out that it’s not so scary after all. From LinkedIn to Snap Chat, Facebook to Twitter, TikTok to Instagram – the social media landscape is always changing, but by learning some best practices, you can be a voice for good, no matter the platform. Learning Objectives
After participating in this webinar, participants should be able to - Explain the benefit of professional medical writers engaging in social media.
- Compare different social media platforms.
- Identify which platform might be best for you.
- Apply best practices for sharing science and health information on social media.
Target Audience
Scientific and medical communicators who are interested in developing a professional social media presence and strategy. Applicable for communicators with beginning to intermediate social media experience.
About the Presenter
Abbie Roth is a passionate communicator of science and medicine. As managing editor for science communication at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, she shares science and health information to professional and lay audiences via magazine articles, blog posts and social media, including the physician-researcher targeted Twitter channel @NCHforDocs and her personal Twitter @abbieroth.
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