Get to Know Fellow Health Activist Bloggers!
By Staff Reporters
As National Health Blog Post Month (#NHBPM) continues this November– why not take some time to meet some new folks and clinical Health Activists; along with the CXOs, FAs, healthcare finance, economics and administrator wonk types on this ME-P?
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There’s really no better way to learn about a new clinical and/or health condition than by reading posts by leaders in that community. The NHBPM has hundreds of amazing advocates raising awareness for their health – and sharing posts every day in their NHBPM Facebook Event.
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So, if you need a daily dose of clinical inspiration, want to meet a new advocate, or just read some great writing – visit the event and check out some posts!
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