- CDC – Gateway to Health Communication & Social Marketing Practice – CDC’s Gateway to communication practice! Here you can access many resources to help build your health communication or social marketing campaigns and programs. Whether you are looking for tips for analyzing and segmenting an audience, choosing appropriate channels and tools, or evaluating the success of your messages or campaigns, it’s all here in one place!
- FDA’s 1st Social Sharing Spanking: Was it the Medium, the Message, or the Metadata? | Pharma Marketer – On July 29, 2010, the Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising, and Communications (DDMAC) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a notice of violation letter to Novartis indicating that communications created by a social media sharing widget on several Tasigna Web sites violated the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and FDA implementing regulations. The letter was made public August 5, 2010.
- Novartis Launches Game to Raise Awareness of Ticks – Novartis Vaccines has launched a new health game targeting the German market to raise awareness of tick-born encephalitis (in German, Zeckenencephalitis). Zeck Attack is a simple arcade-style game in which players shoot ticks at unsuspecting victims who are relaxing in parks and other outdoor settings. It’s a classic race against the clock in which points are earned for each person shot with a tick, and points are lost if you accidentally shoot a doctor holding a vaccine.
- Cancer care by telephone – ONA – A recently published paper describes the use of telephone-administered cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to reduce post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and distress symptoms after hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation. The authors conclude that CBT by phone is effective for reducing illness-related PTSD symptoms and general distress.
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August 12th, 2010 By Jeremy Lundberg No Comments »
CDC and FDA on Social Media; Novartis Game on Tick Awareness
Tags: cancer, CME, health-2.0, oncology, pharmaceutical, social media, socialmedia
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June 16th, 2009 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
Online Support Groups, Diabetes and Twitter, and “Facebook for Pharmacists”
- Social support can be a lifeline during health crisis – CNN.com – GroupLoop.org, co-developed by The Wellness Community and DLC Solutions, provides online, professionally moderated support for teens with cancer…
- Novo Nordisk’s “Race With Insulin” Twitter Page Blazes a New Path – Novo Nordisk’s new “Race With Insulin” twitter page (http://twitter.com/racewithinsulin) represents an important development in the evolution of Pharma’s role on the micro-blogging service.
- “Facebook for pharmacists” to offer news, CE and community – JMI Health is launching a social networking site for pharmacists. PharmQD aims to be something like a cross between LinkedIn and Facebook for pharmacy students, hospital and retail pharmacists.
Tags: Continuing Medical Education, health 2.0, oncology, Online Support Groups, social media
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