Digital Communications – Help is Here

Content From: AIDS.govPublished: April 19, 20172 min read

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The social media landscape continues to evolve at an amazing pace. Today we highlight current opportunities to stay abreast of these changes.

 

Virtual Office Hours HIV.gov's Virtual Office Hours.

In Person

As we have done in the past at large conferences ranging from the APHA annual meeting to the US Conference on AIDS (USCA), next week we are providing social media technical assistance at HealthHIV’s SYNChronicity Conference Exit Disclaimer (SYNC). The conference is bringing together the HIV community – clinicians, service providers, government, community leaders, and others – to advance HIV, HCV and LGBT health education and training.”

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Conference organizers see social media as a key part of health care communication. As a result, SYNC Exit Disclaimer will offer a social media technical assistance lab with HIV.gov’s team members. Brian Hudjich, Executive Director, HealthHIV told us: “SYNCing HIV.gov’s social media with SYNC 2017 conference content will help advance HIV prevention efforts in productive and successful ways.”

The lab at SYNC is an opportunity for conference attendees to ask any question about social media use. Experts from HIV.gov and other partners will be on hand to answer your social media questions, whether it’s how to use new media to extend the reach of your program or how to get started or whatever is on your mind!When: Monday, April 24 from 10:45 am - 12:15 p.m., 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. and Tuesday April 25 from 10:45 am -12:15 p.m.

How: Conference attendees can just drop in – or schedule an appointment Exit Disclaimer.Again, if you have a social media question, but won’t be attending SYNC, you can sign up for Virtual Office Hours for an appointment that works for you.