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User Generated Content (UGC)User Generated Content (UGC)Listen for market insights into patient psyche to understand treatment decision processesdecision processes

Creates verbatim buzz for your brand (+/-)

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Ed Burnett

Dose of Digital Wiki

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Disclaimer on landing at Info tab:Name:THE COALITION TO PREVENT DEEP-VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT)Category:Organizations - AdvocacyName:THE COALITION TO PREVENT DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT)Category:Organizations Advocacy OrganizationsDescription:This page is not intended as a forum for discussing sanofi-aventis’ or other companies’ products. As such, Postings that contain product discussions will be removed by sanofi-aventis. Please visit www.sanofi-aventis.us/live/us/en/layout.jsp?scat=8D52920D-5655-4CCB-A499-EE05C6172519 for information on sanofi-aventisproducts. For product-related or other questions, please visit contactus.sanofi-aventis.us/default.aspx to contact the appropriate sanofi-aventis department.

Deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common but serious medical condition that occurs when a blood clot forms in one of the large veins, usually in the lower limbs. A complication of DVT, pulmonary embolism (PE), can occur when a blood clot breaks loose and moves into the lungs, where it blocks circulation to these vital organs, creating a life-threatening condition.

Up to two million Americans suffer from DVT each year, approximately 300,000 deaths annually result from PE, the majority of which result from DVT – more than breast cancer and AIDS combined. DVT-related PE is the most common cause of preventable hospital death.

The Coalition to Prevent DVT is a group of more than 60 organizations who have joined the Coalition in a unified effort to raise awareness of DVT among consumers, healthcare professionals, policy-makers and public health leaders.

A key to reducing your risk for DVT is talking to your doctor.

To join us for regular updates please go to http://www.preventdvt.org.

This site is not intended to provide information on products. This site will be reviewed. Individuals who submitted volatile statements may be notified and their posts may be removed. (read less)This page is not intended as a forum for discussing sanofi-aventis’ or other companies’ products. As such, Postings that p g g p p , gcontain product discussions will be removed by sanofi-aventis. Please visit www.sanofi-aventis.us/live/us/en/layout.jsp?scat=8D52920D-5655-4CCB-A499-EE05C6172519 for information on sanofi-aventisproducts. For product-related or other questions, please visit contactus.sanofi-aventis.us/default.aspx to contact the appropriate sanofi-aventis department.

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and his blog features many examples from Mayo. His "University" is filled will self-paced course work on everything from high level concepts and strategy development (e.g. 35 Social Media Theses) to meat and potato how to's (e.g. Twitter 102: How to create a Twitter Account). I read all his blog posts.

and mostly blogs about Pharma social media applications, however he has started a Wiki on health care social media and it links to...

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Note behaviors of women

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Note engagement of women

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