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Why Physicians Need PR
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| Guest post by: Anthony Mora |
Article Overview: Physicians, more than most professionals, need to be aware of how they are perceived by the public. A person’s health is his or her most valuable asset, and to most there is nothing more important than picking the right healthcare practitioner. No one wants to put their health in the hands of someone they don’t trust. This is one reason why (in the health and medical world) although advertising and direct mail promotions can be successful, they can also backfire. A prospective patient does not chose a physician, healthcare provider, or a hospital, the same way he or she chooses a new Smartphone or a new set of tires. Patients want to see someone they trust, someone they feel is the best in the field, and that’s why a well planned public relations campaign is so very important to building a medical practice.
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Why Physicians Need PR
Physicians, more than most professionals, need to be aware of how they are perceived by the public. A person’s health is his or her most valuable asset, and to most there is nothing more important than picking the right healthcare practitioner. No one wants to put their health in the hands of someone they don’t trust. This is one reason why (in the health and medical world) although advertising and direct mail promotions can be successful, they can also backfire. A prospective patient does not chose a physician, healthcare provider, or a hospital, the same way he or she chooses a new Smartphone or a new set of tires.
Marketing a medical practice via a print ad or TV commercial has inherent risks. A physician does not want to be viewed as though he or she is actively selling; no prospective patient wants to be sold. Patients want to see someone they trust, someone they feel is the best in the field, and that’s why a well planned public relations campaign is so very important to building a medical practice.
The health care field is learning how to utilize public relations and social media as ways to connect with and communicate to the public. In over two decades working in the health care PR field, I’ve seen first hand how important media coverage is to physicians and hospitals. We’ve placed physicians and health care practitioners in a wide range of media outlets including Time, Newsweek, Oprah, the Today Show, the Wall Street journal, the New Your Times, the BBC and hundreds of other local and national media outlets. Those placements have helped build practices and establish medical experts.
On its own, the media has a tendency to run with the "if it bleeds it leads" stories. That’s not only true in medicine but in all fields. It is up to physicians, hospitals and medical professionals to offer the media instructional, educational and (yes) entertaining stories; compelling anecdotal stories that offer options new approaches and also appeal to the emotions.
People turn to experts in time of need. They look for those they can trust, and being featured in Time, USA Today, the Today Show, CNN or the Wall Street Journal, helps give the public that sense of trust. In the medical field, it’s not the physician or medical center who can buy the biggest ad or run the most commercials who get patients; it’s those that can tell the most compelling and educational human-interest stories. Stories on the newest medical breakthroughs and the newest trends and studies attract media attention. Stories on restoring someone’s health or saving the life of a loved one touch a basic human chord.
To succeed in the media world, it’s important for physicians to learn know how to speak the media’s language. They need to learn how to establish themselves as the "go-to" doctor in their specialty, and to let the media know how to contact them when they need a quote about a medical issue. They also need to learn how to reach out to media outlets, establish themselves as an expert and pitch compelling medical stories. None of this was likely taught in medical school, but as more physicians are learning, as a marketing and educational tool, nothing compares with a well thought out PR campaign.
Copyright © Anthony Mora 2010
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About the Author: Anthony Mora RSS for Anthony's articles - Visit Anthony's website Anthony Mora Communications, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based public relations firm that focuses in the areas of media relations, image development and media training. Anthony Mora Communications regularly places clients in major media outlets, including Time, Newsweek, Oprah, the New York Times, CNN, the Today Show, the Wall Street Journal and hundreds of other media outlets. Through media placement, you are not presented within the context of an ad or commercial. You're not positioned as an ad but as the news. President and CEO, Anthony Mora, has been featured in: USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The BBC, CNN, E! Entertainment Television, Entrepreneur, Fox News, MSNBC, and other media. He has written three books, the most the most recent, a how-to on PR called Spin to Win. For further information visit: http://www.topstorypublicrelations.com Click here to visit Anthony's website Intuitive Marketing Secrets The Social Media Seismic Shift Avoiding the 1 PR Pitfall Building Your Business via PR Social Media Will The Last Newspaper Be Printed In 2043 |
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