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2012 Annual Conference - Providence

With thanks to our sponsors!

AVI-SPL

CDA Communications Design Associates

Videolink

The Vesalius Trust

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Conference was a rousing success!

The conference is just a happy memory now.  Thanks to all who attended, spoke, and worked to make it the success it was.

Enjoy photos from the conference on Facebook:  http://on.fb.me/N7Qzof

Simon Sikorski has generously posted resources from his Social Media ROI workshop on his website.

Congratulations to the winners of HeSCA’s Media Festivals and Service Awards.  Especially to Roger Hickinbotham, recipient of the Golden Raster Award, HeSCA’s highest honor.  And Vida Health Communications, Inc for winning BEST OF SHOW in the Media Festival with  “All Babies Cry: Tried and true tips for comforting your newborn and yourself“, Lisa McElaney, Producer.

Be sure to join HeSCA on LinkedIn.  We look forward to connecting with you there.

2012 Annual Conference

The future of health and science communications awaits you. Join the Health & Science Communications Association (HeSCA) for Reflections and Connections – in lovely Providence, Rhode Island.

Who should attend?  Attendees come from hospitals, government, academic, non-profit, corporate and freelance settings who work in:

  • communications management
  • social media
  • creative consulting
  • public relations
  • distance learning/e-learning
  • instructional design & writing
  • media library
  • media production and distribution
    (ie. graphics & illustration, photography, video, interactive)
  • telemedicine/telehealth
  • web site development

This year’s meeting promises to be a memorable event for HeSCAns and their colleagues from around the globe – one to reflect on the rich heritage of HeSCA’s 53 years as the premier organization in health and science communications, as well as an opportunity to nurture new ways of staying connected in the future.