This is the third entry in a series of blog posts covering all aspects of managing the media during a healthcare crisis. Being prepared to handle the media during a crisis is an essential aspect of successful management. In this series we will cover: The initial response and disaster planning. Crisis communications. Selecting and training Continue Reading »
Written on November 9, 2012 at 10:41 pm, by Michelle Foster Earle, Guest Blogger
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