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Warrior U Social Media Series: Sickle Cell Community Consortium
source: The Sickle Cell Community Consortium
year: 2021
summary/abstract:Social Media As A Tool for CBO Community Engagement
The Sickle Cell Consortium is excited to present the Social Media Webinar series as part of Warrior University. Warrior University is an online webinar curriculum series that will focus on patient and provider education, advocacy training, Consortium Speakers Bureau sign-up and certification, and best practices for sickle cell community-based organizations (to include grant writing, social media education and digital literacy, event planning, etc.).
This Social Media Webinar series was developed to increase digital literacy and social media competence among CBOs. Together with Pfizer and Online Media Interactive, we will provide the foundation for strong digital patient engagement through Social Media 100 and 102. We will then explore the potential for digital and social media engagement in the sickle cell community with Social Media 201 and 202.
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