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Webinar Notes: Community-Based Research
I’ve attended a few webinars lately where I’ve taken some notes during the session with the intention of posting them here on my blog, and then not quite gotten around to adding in the links I wanted to and actually … Continue reading
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Tagged community-based research, research, webinar notes
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Customer Service – You Are Doing It Wrong!
As I’ve been taking this Digital Marketing class over these past six weeks, I’ve started to pay attention to my experiences as a customer in a different way. Instead of being just annoyed/delighted by the bad/good service that I receive … Continue reading
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Urban Native Magazine – Digital Storytelling and Community Building
I recently read about Urban Native Magazine in the Financial Post. It was started by Lisa Charleyboy, a storyteller, blogger and tweeter turned magazine creator. From the Post article: Identified as an aboriginal millennial to watch by Huffington Post, it’s clear … Continue reading
Posted in bama513, Cool Things
Tagged Aboriginal, blogging, digital marketing, health inequities, social media, Urban Native Magazine
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Social Media and Social Determinants of Health
Given my interest in Public Health and the social determinants of health, and the fact that I’m currently taking a class on digital marketing, including social media, the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) 1I had initially put the … Continue reading
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Tagged Public Health, SDoH, social determinants of health, social media
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Dr. Dan Gillis Talks “Farm To Fork”
I enjoyed doing that last interview so much, I decided to do another! This time, I interviewed Dr. Dan Gillis, an Assistant Professor and Statistician at the University of Guelph who has had some great success getting a project off … Continue reading
Interview with Tod Maffin, Digital Marketing Strategist
Tod Maffin has been doing digital marketing since before most people even knew what the Internet was. One of his early projects in this area, for example, was when he worked at the PR firm Haibeck Group, and he created … Continue reading
Brain Science and Brand Trust
Last weekend in my Change Management class, we learned that using social media causes a release of oxytocin, a hormone that is known as the “trust molecule” or the “bonding molecule”, because it’s released when we interact and bond with … Continue reading
Blog Reboot
So I’m taking a digital marketing class as part of my MBA program and one of the requirements of this course is to have a professional blog. This seemed like just the prompt I needed to resurrect drbethsnow.com, which I used … Continue reading
Statistics Without Borders
You’ve heard of Doctors Without Borders and Engineers Without Borders, but I’ve just discovered that there is now a Statistics Without Borders Statistics Without Borders (SWB) is an apolitical organization under the auspices of the American Statistical Association, comprised entirely … Continue reading
Two Reports: Poverty and Health Inequities
Two reports of interest to BC have just been released – I haven’t yet read them, but I’m posting them both to share them more broadly and to remind myself where they are located! The Cost of Poverty in BC … Continue reading
Posted in Public Health
Tagged British Columbia, economics, health, health inequities, population health, poverty, Public Health, reports
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