DiscoverIgnite: Healthcare Marketing Podcast#159 - How to Build a Brand Patients and Clinicians Love
#159 - How to Build a Brand Patients and Clinicians Love

#159 - How to Build a Brand Patients and Clinicians Love

Update: 2025-05-20
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In this episode of Ignite, Confluent Health Chief Marketing Officer Meg Dietzel joins Cardinal CEO Alex Membrillo to discuss the importance of building a strong employee brand to attract and retain clinicians amidst a healthcare shortage, emphasizing the need for strategic recruitment marketing. The episode also dives into effective patient acquisition strategies, focusing on educating patients and leveraging content marketing to enhance patient retention. You’ll learn how to balance local brand identity with broader organizational goals, optimize digital strategies for recruitment, and understand the critical KPIs that drive success in healthcare marketing.

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Connect with Meg - https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-dietzel/ 

Marketing + Operations: Why Total Alignment is Vital to Growth - https://www.cardinaldigitalmarketing.com/healthcare-resources/blog/healthcare-marketing-operations-alignment/

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Solving Healthcare Staffing Shortages: How Marketing Technology Can Help - https://www.cardinaldigitalmarketing.com/healthcare-resources/blog/solving-staffing-shortages-marketing-technology/

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#159 - How to Build a Brand Patients and Clinicians Love

#159 - How to Build a Brand Patients and Clinicians Love