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The Real Value of Virtual Reality for Healthcare PR

Scott Public Relations

From the advent of writing, to the printing press, to the discovery of radio waves and TV broadcasting, new inventions have changed how well we can communicate and how we perceive these messages. Download our e-book, “ The C-Suite Asks, We Answer: The Top 6 Questions About Healthcare PR.”. Like what you’ve read?

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The Real Value of Virtual Reality for Healthcare PR

Scott Public Relations

From the advent of writing, to the printing press, to the discovery of radio waves and TV broadcasting, new inventions have changed how well we can communicate and how we perceive these messages. Download our e-book, “ The C-Suite Asks, We Answer: The Top 6 Questions About Healthcare PR.”. Like what you’ve read?

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Stu Opperman, APR

Solo PR Pro

He developed a love of sports and print media at a young age, and set off to the University of Florida to pursue a degree in journalism. Stu didn’t know much about PR, but had a vague understanding of media relations, having been on the receiving end of pitches during his time producing talk shows.

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NHS at 70: Ten difficult conversations for communicators

Stephen Waddington

An aging population with complex health needs, underfunding, political agendas, privatisation, parochial self-interest, healthcare that doesn’t meet quality standards and questions over the type and location of delivery, are just some of the huge questions that its leaders face.” The paradox is clear. Amazon (Kindle) £4.99

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Mark Zuckerberg, Wake Up!

Scott Public Relations

The second, related to the first, introduces a relatively new concept: accountability for determining that published information is true. With accountability, public figures are responsible for the truth, or lack of truth, in what they say, write, and publish. What Does the Law Say? But it’s high time to make these changes.

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Meet the Media: Jim Park, Freelance Editor at Heavy Duty Trucking & TruckNews

Bianchi Biz Blog

I test drive new equipment offerings in print and video formats. I’m not boasting here, but nobody was more surprised than me to win that award, as I had not formal training in writing. My foray into journalism began by writing “letters to the editor” to several trucking trade pubs. Wilson award for business journalism.

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Inside the Mind of a Daily Newspaper Business Editor: Q&A With Thom Kupper of the Star Tribune

MaccaPR

Doug Iverson (formerly with the Pioneer Press and Finance & Commerce ) edits healthcare reporter Chris Snowbeck and medical tech writer Joe Carlson (formerly with Modern Healthcare magazine); our Washington, D.C. A photo posted by Maccabee Public Relations (@maccabeepr) on Feb 25, 2015 at 6:08am PST. That was a good one!