How to Stay Out of Trouble on Social Media
In this edition of The Wired Practice, Ron Harman King offers guidelines on safe use of social media for patient education and recruitment.
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In this edition of The Wired Practice, Ron Harman King offers guidelines on safe use of social media for patient education and recruitment.
In this video, Ron Harman King CEO of Vanguard Communications, describes the 2018 elections’ likely effect on healthcare, and what the future holds in regards to physician earnings. Watch the video here.
Dr. Neil H. Baum and Ron Harman King have made their presentation content from the December 2018 PAGS Practice Improvement Program session available to all attendees.
In this edition of The Wired Practice on MedPageToday.com, Vanguard’s CEO shares three ways healthcare professionals can fight patient illiteracy.
In this next installment of the Practice Pain Relievers video series, Dr. Neil Baum shares lessons he learned throughout his 40 year career about the patient experience. Learn from an experienced doctor, speaker and author about how to have happier patients.
Ron Harman King discusses how doctors can increase patient satisfaction in a few easy steps, focusing on their eyes and, yes, butts. Watch the video.
Ron Harman King of Vanguard discusses the truth behind Donald Trump’s tweet about Google’s bias with MedPageToday.com. Watch the video here.
Dr. Neil Baum, aka Dr. Whiz, is a successful urologist from New Orleans, LA. In this video, Dr. Baum discusses how to create and maintain relationships with local media and in turn, get placements that will increase the number of new patients at a medical practice.
Dr. Neil Baum, aka Dr. Whiz, is a New Orleans urologist with a love for magic. In 2018 he joined the Vanguard Communications team in the role of Medical Advisor. In this video he shares how magic and medicine go hand in hand and how seemingly small things can work together to add up to happy patients.
Ron Harman King spent more than three decades working in and with the mainstream media in public healthcare communications. In this edition of “The Wired Practice,” the self-proclaimed “grizzled, battle-tested veteran of bad press” offers insight, in the form of four commandments.