Attention all you healthcare marketers - we want to know what you think about social media
Healthcare marketers are in a bit of a quandary on how to effectively use social media. Draft guidance from FDA has been delayed once again and while this has been an issue for some medical device marketers others are successfully engaging in social media practices. There are also some who are not convinced social media is worthwhile. What do you think?
Are you listening? Engaging? Dipping your toes in?
Here’s your opportunity to opine. The Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council (MassMEDIC), the voluntary grassroots association of medical device manufacturers and associated companies in the Commonwealth, is conducting a survey to solicit feedback on social media usage. Click on the link above to weigh in. We'd love to hear from you.
If you are curious to know what others are doing, Jim Weinrebe, an EVP and co-leader of our healthcare PR practice at Schwartz, will be sharing the survey results at a MassMEDIC program on the "Use of Social Media During Regulatory Uncertainty" on Friday, May 13. Jim will be joined by David Harlow, lawyer and author of HealthBlawg and Jacqueline Klosek, senior counsel at Goodwin Proctor. Mary Murray with Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds will be moderating. 

Reserve your spot today! Register online here.
Tags: medical device communications, medical device PR, medical device public relations, social media
Posted by Risa Goldman Burgess on April 14, 2011 at 11:56 AM



