Amendola Updates
- Peerbridge Health Chooses Amendola for Public Relations Program to Educate Market on Remote Heart Failure DetectionApril 23, 2024 - 5:41 am
- The Best Rule in AP Style Is About Animals with NamesApril 17, 2024 - 6:11 am
- Lindus Health Partners with Amendola for PR Program to Promote Groundbreaking Model that Streamlines End-to-End Clinical Trials for Life SciencesApril 4, 2024 - 6:00 am
- The First Rule of Professional Writing: Don’t Bury the LedeApril 3, 2024 - 6:03 am
- Consistency, Quiet Determination Keys To Realizing AchievementMarch 20, 2024 - 7:11 am
Analyst Briefings Best Practices
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Matt SchlossbergEarned media bylines and interviews get the most attention in healthcare public relations programs, but in many ways analyst briefings are even more critical to companies navigating a noisy and fiercely competitive marketplace. Admittedly, analyst reports don’t have the curb appeal of a slick vendor profile in a top-drawer health IT publication. But they make […]
Rhodes Map to Turbocharged Presentations
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Marcia RhodesWhen it comes to HIMSS Global Conference speaker proposals, Amendola Communications enjoys a 75% win rate. That means that out of 12 speaking abstracts we write and submit on behalf of our clients, nine are accepted. Quite impressive considering that HIMSS has a less than 30% acceptance rate. In fact, for HIMSS18, 742 proposals were […]
PR Pros: Beware of Busywork Masquerading as “Essential Skills”
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Stephanie JanardSome hard truths on the PR skills we really should be developing for our clients and our own professional development. A well-known public relations trade site recently ran a “listicle” of so-called essential PR skills for our modern technology-driven era. Included in the list were graphic design, analytics, and even some light HTML coding. My […]