Forum for Healthcare Strategists on 04/03/2020

Mission Critical: Physician Engagement and Communication During COVID-19

Mission Critical: Physician Engagement and Communication During COVID-19
04/07/2020 - 04/07/2020
12:30PM ET - 1:30PM ET
Price: Free

Physicians—and those who support them—are carrying the heaviest burden in the battle against COVID-19. How do you ensure the most relevant information reaches them when it matters most? From key operational changes, to policy and equipment updates, to mental health and wellness concerns—there is so much vital content our doctors need to stay safe and well so they can focus their energy on caring for others.

For healthcare organizations, engaging and communicating with physicians is challenging under ideal circumstances. Now, it’s mission critical, and lives depend on successfully reaching and supporting this group.

The Forum for Healthcare Strategists is partnering with Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock and Barlow/McCarthy to bring you this exclusive webinar on how to effectively reach physicians during this time.

You'll hear real-time experiences from leaders at health systems around the country, and together we’ll explore strategies and best practices for reaching physicians, employed and independent, during this critical time.


Moderator:

Lauren McConville, Partner and National Practice Leader, Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock

Panelists:

- Physician Leader: Dr. Arick Forrest, President of OSUP and Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs at The Ohio State University

- Marcom Leader: Beth Toal, VP Marketing & Communications, St. Luke's Health System, based in Boise, Idaho

- Independent/Referring Physician Expert: Kriss Barlow, Principal at Barlow McCarthy


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