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Healthcare Communicators of Oregon 2017 Spring Conference

June 9 event focuses on navigating changes & challenges in today's dynamic healthcare market
May 10, 2017

The HCO 2017 Spring Conference brings together healthcare communicators from around the Pacific Northwest for a day of insightful and timely presentations on topics like digital storytelling, health literacy, video strategies, innovation and more.

WHAT: Healthcare Communicators of Oregon’s 2017 Spring Conference: Navigating Changes and Challenges in Today’s Dynamic Healthcare Market.

WHERE: Legacy Health

Wellspring Conference Center

1475 Mt. Hood Avenue.

Woodburn, OR 97071

WHEN: Friday, June 9, 2017

9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

WHO: The spring conference is open to both members and non-members. This year’s presentations include: * Dr. Alisha Moreland-Capuia will give a talk on maintaining humanity at the center of healthcare communication. * Nicole Bell, Founder & Director at Cambia Grove will speak on healthcare innovation and collaboration.

* Chris Wain and Sara Sluder of Legacy Health will highlight Legacy's health literacy journey, and what communicators can learn from it

* Representatives from OHSU’s communications team will explore digital storytelling and Facebook Live through the story of baby Fatemah. * Kent Lewis, president of Anvil Media, will share strategies and tactics that result in a comprehensive and engaging video presence.

REGISTER: Registration is now open. Click here to reserve your seat today!

About Healthcare Communicators of Oregon Healthcare Communicators of Oregon (HCO) is the Pacific Northwest’s only professional and networking organization created specifically for communicators in the healthcare field. HCO membership includes professionals in public relations, marketing, advertising, digital media, and more. We provide education and networking events, including our annual conferences, which help our members enhance their skills and expand their thinking around creating effective and impactful communications.

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