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Making the Transition From TV Reporter to Healthcare PR

In this HITMC video chat we sit down with Marcy Fleisher from Team Fleisher Communications to talk about her transition from TV reporter to owning her own PR agency where she does work in health care PR. She teaches us a lot about how to pitch local reporters and also covers how to pitch health care IT journalists. Plus, we talk about the differences in the two.

If you want to learn more from Marcy Fleisher, be sure to check out her panel on “The Do’s and Don’ts of Sponsored Media” at the Healthcare IT Marketing and PR Conference.

About Author
John Lynn is the Editor and Founder of HITMC.com, the leading community of healthcare marketing and PR professionals. As editor of HITMC.com, John’s responsible for discovering and sharing the latest happenings in marketing and PR that would work for the healthcare IT marketing and PR communities. John is also the founder of Healthcare Scene where he has written over 5000 articles.

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John Lynn

John Lynn is the Editor and Founder of the nationally renowned blog network HealthcareScene.com. The Healthcare Scene network currently consists of 15 blogs containing almost 7000 articles. These EMR and Healthcare IT related articles have been viewed over 13 million times. Plus, Healthcare Scene recently added Health IT focused career resources HealthcareITCentral.com and HealthcareITToday.com to the network.
 
John also co-founded two companies: InfluentialNetworks.com and Physia.com. Plus, John is the Founder of 10 other blogs including the Pure TV Network and Vegas Startups. John’s 25+ blogs have published over 15,000 blog posts, garnered over 30 million views and had over 122,000 comments. John is highly involved in social media, and in addition to his blogs can be found on Twitter: @techguy and @ehrandhit and LinkedIn.

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