How to write great speaker biographies
We have been working behind the scenes editing speaker biographies and session summaries for a wound care conference. Here is what we learned and our tips for getting it right.
Medtech budget season – part 4
Delighting current customers to become promoters of your brand sustains the attraction of new contacts. This budget season part 4, is the final post with our guide on budgeting in Medtech.
Medtech budget season – part 3
The support of customers’ in their decision making on a product, service or solution is Medtech’s comfort zone. This budget season part 3 is the third of four posts with our guide on budgeting in Medtech.
Medtech budget season – part 2
Converting new contacts into leads is a fundamental step for all Medtech businesses. This budget season part 2, is the second of four posts with our guide on budgeting in Medtech.
Medtech budget season part 1
The summer is an important time for many Medtech businesses; both at a country level and internationally as they submit budgets for the next fiscal year.
This is the first of four posts, with our guide on budgeting in Medtech. We have tried to overlay this on the inbound methodology.
Hacking Health Waterloo cafe
Data integrity is paramount to the success of health outcome measurement programs. A motivating experience to be one of the speakers at Hacking Health Waterloo cafe 6.
Again such an eclectic mix of intelligent, passionate professionals trying to solve healthcare challenges. Here are the promised links to the resources and references.
Hacking health trend
Hacking health is trending in 2016. That is not to say that the application of agile practices in healthcare are entirely new but it has now gained momentum and global recognition.
Hacking in healthcare appears a hot topic for 2016. Here we explore these new converging ideas. Scott Brinker nicely portrays Hacking as inventive, building through agility, transparency, collaboration yet steered by strategy.
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Cultural change as a driver for outcomes
Cultural change is one driver for ensuring sustainability for quality health improvement. In this continuing series of posts, we explore the excellent work by Healthcare Improvement Scotland.
Their excellent resource titled The Spread and Sustainability of Quality Improvement in Healthcare explores 10 key factors underpinning spread and sustainability. We highly commend their work and hope it receives wider international recognition.
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7 tips to improve your Congress Posters
Creating impactful posters for medical congresses is an art and science
These 7 best practice tips can help improve the impact of your posters. As just one example, over 600 abstracts have been accepted for the World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS) in Florence this September.