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Written by Erin Siegal   
Monday, 02 March 2009 00:00

They’ve got a Facebook group. They’re on LinkedIn. Hell, they’ve even got a Twitter feed.

The folks behind the 2009 ePharma Summit—held in February in Philadelphia, PA—are anything if not highly e-organized.

A business rate was negotiated in advance at the pricey Philadelphia Hyatt Regency hotel, booked by “travel partner” The Global Executive, an “event lifecycle company.”

The keynote address, as well as lots of other speeches and discussions from the conference, have been posted on YouTube by the user IIRUSC.

And just in case you want even more- there’s a frighteningly detail-oriented e-pharma blog set up that’s now dialoging well beyond the scope of the conference.

One post is about two e-pharma businesses, and how they’re “now testing the social networking waters with YouTube channels that include patient testimonials as well as information.”

 

 

 

According to a snapshot on the IIRUSA’s Facebook page—which coincidentally has 61 members-- the sponsors of the ePharma conference were as follows:

Google, Cadient Interactive, Everyday Health, HealthCentral, Health by Interactive, IMC2, NBC Health, Physician Interactive, S&H Digital, comscore, HealthGrades, HealthVault, Point-roll, RealAge, WebMD, and S & H Digital.

 

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Last Updated on Friday, 20 March 2009 13:17
 

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