Lee Aase

Mayo Clinic’s New Social Media Summit

Lee Aase visited the Get Social Health podcast to talk about the new format for the Mayo Clinic’s Social Media Summit scheduled for June 15-16, 2015 in Rochester, MN. Taking a cue from Mayo Clinic’s commitment to innovation, the Center for Social Media team, the Board of Advisers and event committee took an opportunity to re-imagine the conference. Switching from speakers on the stage to a very hands-on format, the 2015 Social Media Summit will offer case studies, workshops and collaborative problem solving.

Hear more about the event during our interview or listen in to the time stamps below.

Social-Media-Week
00:00 Introduction
00:48 Time to Innovate
02:30 New Residency format
04:00 Grand Rounds with Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson
05:30 Be prepared before you come
06:50 Mayo Model of Conferences
08:45 “Selling” the conference to your boss
10:30 Members get free webinars
11:25 Networking face-to-face
12:30 Bronze, Silver and Platinum Fellows
12:44 Two new Bronze Fellows announced
14:00 2014 Silver Fellow Lisa Ramshaw
14:25 What is a Platinum Fellow
16:18 @SeattleMamaDoc
17:45 When’s the party?
18:30 Who should attend the Social Media Summit?
21:23 Do we need a “social media summit” or an “integrated marketing summit?” Bob West
23:45 Event timing
25:18 Colleen Young , MCSMHN Community Site
26:37 Dan Hinmon, Community Manager, MCSMHN
27:00 Chris Boyer, website re-launch at North Shore LIJ

29:20 Social Media Tip: Dr. Kate Hersov – “Speak to kids on their level”

Digital Health Mini-MBA: Reed Smith

Reed Smith is a leader in digital marketing for healthcare having been a Hospital Association Marketing Director, a Platinum Fellow in the Mayo Clinic Social Media Health Network and on the Health committee for the SxSW festival. Through his work he realized that other healthcare marketing professionals wanted an opportunity to get an immerse experience in digital marketing to bring their skill set up to date. As a result, he founded the Social Health Institute and one of their first projects is the Digital Health Mini-MBA Certificate program. Developed in partnership with Clemson University the program launches in May 2015 and applications to attend are being accepted now.
Reed Smith, Mayo Clinics Platinum Fellow Listen in to our conversation or jump in at the time stamps below.
00:00 Introduction
00:50 Meet Reed Smith
03:55 Baylor, Smith & White Healthcare LIVE Tweet a heart transplant
06:05 #HCMKTG – Tweet chat founded by Reed Smith
07:57 Gray Digital Group
09:30 Social Health Institute founds Mini-MBA Certificate program with Clemson University
12:50 Co-Founder Bobby Rettew
14:35 Mayo Clinic lecturers Lee Aase & Dr. Ferris Timimi
17:45 Prerequisites to participate
19:18 SxSW
22:13 Startup mentality vs Healthcare entrenchment
25:50 Small/community hospitals: How do they manage social media?
28:38 How do you advise: 20,000 ft level or daily management?
31:03 Recommend Facebook ads?
33:05 How to connect with Reed Smith
35:05 Social Media Tip: Jason Papagan “Keep your social media social.”
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Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media – Lee Aase

It is universally held that social media is inherently “social” but it does not always follow that social media is friendly too. In the case of Lee Aase, Director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media, he defines the friendly part of social media. Lee is knowledgeable about communications, public relations and healthcare social media. He takes pleasure in sharing his experiences from his own team members at the Mayo Clinic to the global stage as a member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda on Social Media.

To catch the segments of our conversation, check the time stamp content below.

Lee Aase in Dubai00:00 Introduction to Lee Aase of the Center for Social Media at Get Social Health
01:25 Lee in Dubai at the Global Agenda Council on Social Media
02:00 World Economic Forum
03:29 Discussion of #Ebola
04:18 What came out of the meeting
04:44 Developing “Social Media Primers” to share knowledge
05:28 Call to action to Mayo Clinic’s Social Media Health Network?
06:30 The first volunteer!
06:45 “Lee Aase; The Early Years”
07:25 Sharing stories for the Mayo Clinic
07:50 “Be the Media”
08:09 Journalism to Social Media journey
09:00 Bringing on Chris Gotti
09:30 A license to dream from Mayo Clinic’s new CEO Dr. John Noseworthy
10:15 Service others by creating the Center for Social Media and the Social Media Health Network
10:50 Difference between Center for Social Media and the Social Media Health Network
11:55 What’s the internal relationship between social media, marketing, PR & Communications at Mayo Clinic
13:12 Does the social media group have give “push back” to other departments?
14:52 When was the Social Media Health Network founded?
16:29 Is the Mayo Clinic SMHN growing organically or does it need promotion?
17:28 An opportunity to grow MC SMHN
17:55 Events in 2015: Conference in Australia and in Rochester. Social Media Residency evolving to accomodate experience levels.
19:40 Using the Social Media Residency to reach out globally
20:35 Analytics for Mayo Clinic’s social media tracking
23:05 Annecdotal creedence
23:50 Which social media platform is driving business for Mayo Clinic?
Social Media GAC photo25:20 Lee offers Joel Steed and Tony Hart for a future interview
26:19 How do you present social media to other C-Suite decision makers?
28:58 Investment is in people and skills
30:13 No “one voice” in social media
30:40 Lee’s personal blog: “Lines from Lee”
31:15 SMUG – Social Media University Global
33:15 “Have a little fun with it”
33:49 Social let’s you show a little personality
34:25 Social Media mistakes – “Raises the price of bad behavior”
35:15 “Don’t be afraid to jump in.” “We’re here to help”
36:00 Join at a free “guest” of the Social Media Health Network.
36:46 Social Media Tip: Tiffany Smith of Regional Health in Rapid City, SD “Keep it transparent
37:18 Janet’s Close

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