Dr. Pho is a physician, author and blogger with over 78,000 twitter followers. He has been recognized by Forbes, Klout and CNN among others for his social media skills and will be speaking on November 3, in Las Vegas as part of the MTA's annual convention. The business development track is designed to help professionals take their medical tourism related businesses to the next level.
It is important to realize that social media is a big chunk of today's marketing. Dr. Pho has become the medical social media voice; highlighting real-world challenges both patients and physicians face as well as educational content as seen on his blog, KevinMD.com.
Attendees of the Medical Tourism congress will learn about his media journey, share how health professionals can use social media to teach patients, stay professional online, manage their online reputation, and make their voice heard.
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