Event date: 2/5/2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Export event Alyssa Carlisle / Friday, December 20, 2019 / Categories: Social Media Management, Priority Topics, Ending the HIV Epidemic, Webinars, Archived HITEQ Highlights: Getting Started with a Social Media Strategy for HIV Prevention and Care Join the HITEQ Center for a webinar on how to develop a social media strategy to improve your health center’s HIV prevention and care outreach. Using the POST (People, Objectives, Strategy, Technology) method, attendees learned how to use social media more efficiently to reach your target audiences. We also reviewed social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, their uses and differences. Attendees received recommendations for social media management and graphic design tools at the end of the discussion. Documents to download HITEQ Highlights: Getting Started with a Social Media Strategy for HIV Prevention and Care(.pdf, 2.59 MB) - 769 download(s) Webinar Slides HITEQ Highlights: Getting Started with Social Media Strategy for HIV Prevention Transcription(.pdf, 85.45 KB) - 681 download(s) Webinar Transcript Resource Links Link to the webinar recording Previous Article Raven E-Learning Webinar: Chronic Disease Case Management Next Article HITEQ Highlights: Electronic Patient Engagement in an Integrated Setting Print 13388 Tags: social media HITEQ Event HIV Ending the HIV Epidemic Related Resources HITEQ Highlights: Electronic Patient Engagement in an Integrated Setting Opportunities to Improve Diabetes Outcomes through Electronic Patient Engagement Effective Social Media Management for Health Centers Online Reputation Management for Health Centers HITEQ Health App Decision Tree
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