Welcome to Doctors 2.0™ & You

Doctors 2.0™ & You22 - 23 June 2011, Paris, France.
The first European conference devoted to the understanding of how physicians use New Technologies, Web 2.0 tools, Social Media to communicate with other health care professionals, patients, payers, pharmaceutical companies, public agencies...

It is no accident that this conference is taking place on a continent that has embarked on a new chapter in communication to physicians as technology uptake increases...

How are Doctors using Social Media, Apps, and Web 2.0 Tools to work with Patients, Colleagues, Governments, Industry, Payers? There is so much excitement about Web 2.0 and Social Media in Health Care, but do we know what physicians and other health care professionals are actually doing online? Don’t miss THE 2011 Europe-based conference, on these critical questions.

Who should participate?
Those who decide on and or benefit from e-services to physicians : professional and patient associations, pharmaceutical companies, governments, payors. Who within these organizations is concerned? Program organizers, strategists, trainers, communicators, marketing professionals.

When / Where?
On Wednesday June 22nd, come pick up your badge at Cité Universitaire Internationale, as of 3:00 pm and attend a pre-conference workshop or visit with the exhibitors from 3:30 to 5:30 pm. At 6:30 pm, swing over to the Welcome Reception (mystery Paris location) where you can meet the speakers and sponsors, see amazing demos, and enter your name in the contest. The next day, Thursday June 23rd get up early and come to the Cité for breakfast and your badge. Get ready for a fabulous day of panels, networking, exhibits, tweeting, and an au-revoir cocktail where contest winners will be announced.

Why?
Doctors 2.0™ & You will be THE conference on this subject in 2011. You will meet the stars of Web 2.0 and Social Media for Health Care and Medicine. You will get a special look at the impact of the latest technologies on the relation between physicians and patients, colleagues, industry, the public sector. And maybe, just maybe you will win one of the contest's prizes.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.doctors20.com

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