Hi everyone! ... crickets. Yea, I know. I've been busy. Really busy. Like the busiest I've ever been. For more than 18 months. But it's been worth it. Working with my agency, Genuine Interactive, we worked with Children's Hospital in Boston on the redesign of their new website, childrenshospital.org. Hope you like it. My big push, adding prominent social media elements on the front page, made the cut, which I'm supremely happy about.
I've also been writing for Genuine's blog and for MediaPost's Marketing:Health blog. We also launched a couple other sites in the medical space that have won awards: Qualis Health, a quality improvement organization in Seattle, launched a couple months ago, and earlier stemcell.childrenshospital.org launched, educates the public on the inner workings of and the importance of stem cell research. The stem cell site won a W3 award and was a finalist for a Healthcare and Wellness 2010 MITX award, which was a real honor.
I might go back through my blog and back/cross post each individual post to its original publish date, but I've got a few other things to knock off the list first. You know it's been a long time since you blogged when the password recovery email you generated gets sent to your spam folder. Yikes!
I've also been writing for Genuine's blog and for MediaPost's Marketing:Health blog. We also launched a couple other sites in the medical space that have won awards: Qualis Health, a quality improvement organization in Seattle, launched a couple months ago, and earlier stemcell.childrenshospital.org launched, educates the public on the inner workings of and the importance of stem cell research. The stem cell site won a W3 award and was a finalist for a Healthcare and Wellness 2010 MITX award, which was a real honor.
I might go back through my blog and back/cross post each individual post to its original publish date, but I've got a few other things to knock off the list first. You know it's been a long time since you blogged when the password recovery email you generated gets sent to your spam folder. Yikes!
