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Who is behind Pharmageddon 2012?
YouTube video, part of the Pharmageddon 2012 self-promotional campaign for communications agencies Friday Morning and S+R communications.
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Agency: Friday Morning and S+R Medical Communications
Brand name: Pharmageddon 2012
Category: Advertising Agency self-promotion
Country/Market: USA, North America
Use: Corporate communications, service
Target: Trade, services
Tagline: Pharmageddon 2012 – Tick. Tock.
Medium: Social marketing
Size/duration: Social Media
Publication/Aired: 2009
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Pharmageddon 2012 – the end of an era for pharmaceutical marketing?
Have you heard of Pharmageddon 2012? If you follow the pharmaceutical industry on social media at all, it’s almost impossible not to. It’s on YouTube, Facebook, Flickr. It has it’s own blog on the Wordpress site, it’s listed on Technocrati, there’s an RSS feed and they’re also on Twitter.
Can we talk about an over-saturation of social media here? Maybe… but it’s certainly an interesting way of promoting the use of those new communications channels readily available to everyone.
Not on my watch – program against Health-Associated-infections
Not on my watch is a disease awareness effort from Kimberly-Clark to educate both the healthcare community and general public on the risks of Health-Associated infection (HAI). The program includes a web portal, a tour bus which features a mini-classroom to give accredited CHE/CME formations regarding HAI on-site and a PR microsite supplying information to media outlets about the program.
The HAI Watch health portal is a resource to help keep health organizations aware of the importance of health-associated infection prevention. The site sections include:
- HAI issues (Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) / Surgical Site Infections (SSI) / Cross Contamination)
- Tools (which is extensive with lists of guidelines and links to useful information)
- Clinical Education (which offers accredited CHE programs)
- News and events
- AI champions (with feature stories and case studies)
- Partners and organizations
Plus New HAI awareness tools are added on an ongoing basis.
haiwatchnews.com is a PR page set by Abraham & Harrison to inform medias about the problem and where to find multi-media materials to spread the word.
Also part of the program are two YouTube videos, the first one is about the program itself.
And the second YouTube video is about proper hand-washing to prevent infection and it’s produced by the CDC.
Agency: Abraham & Harrison
Brand name: HAI – Not on my watch
Generic name/category: public service and awareness
Company: Kimberly-Clark
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Health-Associated Infections
Target: Consumers (DTC) / Healthcare Professionals (HCP)
Tagline: Not on my watch
Medium: Internet
Size/duration: Web site / Portal / Social Media
Publication/Aired: 2009
Source: haiwatchnews.com/
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Facts and figures about Social Media in the Netherlands
Presented in a very nice and captivating way.
Charlie Kimball and Novo Nordisk
Charlie Kimball is a successful race-car driver who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2007. He was forced to stop racing mid-season following this. This elaborate social media marketing effort aims to show diabetes suffers that even with diabetes, they can accomplish great things. Charlie resumed racing in 2008 and continues to claim podiums. Novo Nordisk teamed-up with Charlie in this effort to promote Levemir and Novolog brands of insulin.
This effort includes a Facebook fan page, a YouTube Channel, a Twitter account, a blog and a specific page on Novo Nordisk Care’s Website.
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Printoxafin for the treatment of journalism, a debilitating sickness…
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Kleenex – battlethebug.com
Fight the bug Microsite and other social media applications
Site with sections for parents, teachers, nurses and kids with a wide variety of information and games for children. There’s also a “Join the battle” section where people can register to receive more information to “declare war on the bug”. The campaign also includes a Youtube channel called “Battle the Bug” and a Facebook page.
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