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Social Media Behaviors in Health and Health Care: A Literature Review

November 7, 2016

With as many as 74 percent of internet users engaged on social media1 — with 23 percent on Twitter alone2 — social media tools are profoundly affecting the way we share ideas and connect with one another. Doctors, researchers and hospitals are especially poised to capitalize on this trend, since 80 percent of those internet […]

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What’s Your Fiscal New Year’s Resolution?

June 30, 2014

Like Jan. 1, the fiscal new year is a time when many of us have an opportunity to start fresh. And I’m sure that many of us are approaching it in much the same way—with tighter budgets, greater pressures, and a drive to meet the demands of an increasingly clear and increasingly challenging vision for […]

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awatki10 ⋅ Strategic Priorities & The Web, Web Strategy End of Fiscal Year, Internet Strategy, Planning Ahead, Resolutions, Support, Training ⋅ No Comments

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Connecting with Internet Strategy

March 31, 2014

The simplest way I've found to describe what the Internet Strategy team does is that we connect the people of the world with the people of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Today we're doing this better than ever before. After several years of tremendous growth in visitors, hopkinsmedicine.org is now the fourth most visited hospital/academic medical center website […]

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About the Internet Strategy Team

The Internet Strategy and Web Services team leads the first integrated online strategy for Johns Hopkins Medicine’s six hospitals, a home health care services company, an employee health plan provider, a community physicians group and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

The team is part of Marketing and Communications under the leadership of Senior Vice President Dalal Haldeman, M.B.A., Ph.D. This blog was created to foster communication with the broad community of contributors, stakeholders and strategic partners across Johns Hopkins Medicine.

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  • Aaron Watkins
  • Brian Harder
  • Therese Lockemy

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