PHILADELPHIA, PA, October 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) The American Hospital Association's Society for Healthcare Strategy & Development is hosting Connections 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A healthcare marketing conference, the event has attracted the attention of Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia, a highly regarded professional in this field. Truitt has announced his intention to attend the conference and is looking forward to contributing to and learning from the various sessions, networking events, and other activities that Connections 2012 has to offer.
The general sessions presented at the conference will consider the most relevant and pressing issues in the healthcare marketing industry. Michael Useem, Director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania will speak regarding the role of professionals in organizational change. Thomas Goetz, editor of Wired Magazine and author of The Decision Tree: Taking Control of Your Health in the New Era of Personalized Medicine, will focus on the importance of personalized medicine in the healthcare field. Ari Fleischer, former White House press secretary, political analyst, and communications expert will lead a session called "The Daily Briefing," which will cover the latest news to hit Washington. The first general session of the event is a reoccurring activity called The Capital Steps, which offers a comedic edge through political satire.
In addition to these noteworthy presentations, the conference will offer plenty of networking opportunities. Additionally, it is hosting a variety of workshops, exhibits, receptions, and forums.
Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia is excited to attend Connections 2012, as he understands the importance of staying informed within the healthcare field. As a professional who has generated a great deal of expertise regarding ROI measurement within the industry, he understands that keeping a close eye on emerging trends is crucial to continued success. Over the course of his career, he has proven time and again that he is able to address relevant issues within the field. Currently, he is the Vice President of Business Development for 1-800-Doctors, which serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking for reliable healthcare information.
"Connections 2012 offers professionals in the healthcare marketing field the chance to get to know the issues that the industry, as a whole, is facing," asserts Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia. "Through the networking events, seminars, forums, etc., we are able to discuss the challenges and priorities of our individual businesses and professional endeavors. In so doing, we can generate an idea of not only where we stand within the industry, but where the industry stands as a whole."
ABOUT:
Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia is a leader in the healthcare IT field. An authority on measuring ROI for this industry, he also has experience determining the value of marketing programs for hospitals. Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia is currently the Vice President of Business Development for 1-800-Dcotors. Previously, he was the co-founder and inventor of Siteline, Inc, an online scheduling technology. Additionally, Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia has experience as a system strategist and digital healthcare marketing professional. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from LaSalle University.
Website: http://gregoryjtruitt.com/
Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia to Attend Highly Anticipated Healthcare Marketing Conference
Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia has announced his intention to attend Connections 2012, hosted by the Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development of the American Hospital Association.
2012-10-03
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[Press-News.org] Gregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia to Attend Highly Anticipated Healthcare Marketing ConferenceGregory J. Truitt of Philadelphia has announced his intention to attend Connections 2012, hosted by the Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development of the American Hospital Association.