(From the August 2022 Issue of MedStat) Free Health Care Communications & Social Media Curriculum A free health care communications curriculum specifically designed for providers is available for you to learn the basics of identifying a target audience and writing effective evidence-based messages. This curriculum covers best practices for engaging with Facebook, Twitter, and professional networks such as LinkedIn and Doximity. Discover the history of health care social media as you acquire new blog-writing skills and explore the ins and outs of podcast production and digital CME creation. Learn to save time and adjust course with digital tools and metrics. And find out how other providers and medical researchers are using digital communication to reach patients, families and colleagues with life-changing information. These are also available in most places podcasts are found. Start listening now.

Fast Facts 2022 Did you know that in 2021, Nationwide Children’s had more than 1.6 million patient visits from all 50 states and foreign countries? Are you interested in learning the top 10 inpatient diagnoses? Did you know Nationwide Children’s has America’s highest number of NICU beds? Read about the latest data. Connect to Research Operational News and Information Research News Update (RNU) is an e-newsletter for everyone involved in research at Nationwide Children’s. This email, distributed every other Friday, includes information about NIH grant submissions, funding opportunities, Scientific Writing Program and Research Town Hall events, RB4 construction and more. Want to sign up to receive the RNU? Email Research Communications. 2022 MOC Part 4 Deadlines New MOC4 QI Projects: Submit all application materials no later than October 21, 2022. Credit for existing projects: Submit an attestation form no later than November 11, 2022. The ABP awards 25 points per attestation. Other boards may vary. For more information, please see the ANCHOR MOC page or send an email.

(From the August 2022 Issue of MedStat) Free Health Care Communications & Social Media Curriculum A free health care communications curriculum specifically designed for providers is available for you to learn the basics of identifying a target audience and writing effective evidence-based messages. This curriculum covers best practices for engaging with Facebook, Twitter, and professional networks such as LinkedIn and Doximity. Discover the history of health care social media as you acquire new blog-writing skills and explore the ins and outs of podcast production and digital CME creation. Learn to save time and adjust course with digital tools and metrics. And find out how other providers and medical researchers are using digital communication to reach patients, families and colleagues with life-changing information. These are also available in most places podcasts are found. Start listening now.

Fast Facts 2022 Did you know that in 2021, Nationwide Children’s had more than 1.6 million patient visits from all 50 states and foreign countries? Are you interested in learning the top 10 inpatient diagnoses? Did you know Nationwide Children’s has America’s highest number of NICU beds? Read about the latest data. Connect to Research Operational News and Information Research News Update (RNU) is an e-newsletter for everyone involved in research at Nationwide Children’s. This email, distributed every other Friday, includes information about NIH grant submissions, funding opportunities, Scientific Writing Program and Research Town Hall events, RB4 construction and more. Want to sign up to receive the RNU? Email Research Communications. 2022 MOC Part 4 Deadlines New MOC4 QI Projects: Submit all application materials no later than October 21, 2022. Credit for existing projects: Submit an attestation form no later than November 11, 2022. The ABP awards 25 points per attestation. Other boards may vary. For more information, please see the ANCHOR MOC page or send an email.

(From the August 2022 Issue of MedStat) Free Health Care Communications & Social Media Curriculum A free health care communications curriculum specifically designed for providers is available for you to learn the basics of identifying a target audience and writing effective evidence-based messages. This curriculum covers best practices for engaging with Facebook, Twitter, and professional networks such as LinkedIn and Doximity. Discover the history of health care social media as you acquire new blog-writing skills and explore the ins and outs of podcast production and digital CME creation. Learn to save time and adjust course with digital tools and metrics. And find out how other providers and medical researchers are using digital communication to reach patients, families and colleagues with life-changing information. These are also available in most places podcasts are found. Start listening now.

Fast Facts 2022 Did you know that in 2021, Nationwide Children’s had more than 1.6 million patient visits from all 50 states and foreign countries? Are you interested in learning the top 10 inpatient diagnoses? Did you know Nationwide Children’s has America’s highest number of NICU beds? Read about the latest data. Connect to Research Operational News and Information Research News Update (RNU) is an e-newsletter for everyone involved in research at Nationwide Children’s. This email, distributed every other Friday, includes information about NIH grant submissions, funding opportunities, Scientific Writing Program and Research Town Hall events, RB4 construction and more. Want to sign up to receive the RNU? Email Research Communications. 2022 MOC Part 4 Deadlines New MOC4 QI Projects: Submit all application materials no later than October 21, 2022. Credit for existing projects: Submit an attestation form no later than November 11, 2022. The ABP awards 25 points per attestation. Other boards may vary. For more information, please see the ANCHOR MOC page or send an email.

(From the August 2022 Issue of MedStat)

Free Health Care Communications & Social Media Curriculum

A free health care communications curriculum specifically designed for providers is available for you to learn the basics of identifying a target audience and writing effective evidence-based messages. This curriculum covers best practices for engaging with Facebook, Twitter, and professional networks such as LinkedIn and Doximity. Discover the history of health care social media as you acquire new blog-writing skills and explore the ins and outs of podcast production and digital CME creation. Learn to save time and adjust course with digital tools and metrics. And find out how other providers and medical researchers are using digital communication to reach patients, families and colleagues with life-changing information.

These are also available in most places podcasts are found. Start listening now.

Fast Facts 2022

Did you know that in 2021, Nationwide Children’s had more than 1.6 million patient visits from all 50 states and foreign countries? Are you interested in learning the top 10 inpatient diagnoses? Did you know Nationwide Children’s has America’s highest number of NICU beds? Read about the latest data.

Connect to Research Operational News and Information

Research News Update (RNU) is an e-newsletter for everyone involved in research at Nationwide Children’s. This email, distributed every other Friday, includes information about NIH grant submissions, funding opportunities, Scientific Writing Program and Research Town Hall events, RB4 construction and more. Want to sign up to receive the RNU? Email Research Communications.

2022 MOC Part 4 Deadlines

New MOC4 QI Projects: Submit all application materials no later than October 21, 2022.

Credit for existing projects: Submit an attestation form no later than November 11, 2022. The ABP awards 25 points per attestation. Other boards may vary.

For more information, please see the ANCHOR MOC page or send an email.