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Empathy meets strategy: The art of change management in healthcare

35 min · 1 de oct de 2025
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In this episode of For the Better, Lauren Minors, Director of Partnerships and Marketing for Reason One, sits down with Maureen Li, the Digital Marketing Technology Manager at Emerson Health. They discuss Maureen's unique journey from an art history major at Tufts University to her pivotal role in healthcare marketing. Maureen delves into how her background in art and psychology equipped her with transferable skills that have driven her success and shaped her approach to the website redesign project at Emerson Health.  The conversation highlights the importance of making healthcare information accessible and patient-friendly, emphasizing an evidence-driven methodology and strategic partnership with internal stakeholders to prioritize patient experience. Maureen's fresh perspective and curiosity demonstrate how embracing a beginner's mindset can lead to innovative solutions in healthcare marketing.

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