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9 years 3 months ago #672 by Karen Hay
Hi PHS Community members,

Please consider contributing an editorial to InfoCentral! Details from Kelly Kuru below:


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With the new look and feel that has re-vamped the InfoCentral collaboration platform, one of the new features we have recently introduced is an editorials page. The editorials, or blog page, is a place where individuals and stakeholders within the industry can voice their perspectives on projects, successes and barriers as they relate to all aspects of interoperability and clinical information sharing.

As we continue to raise awareness about the editorials page, we are extending invitations to guest authors to submit articles over the next month and into the Fall of 2015. We are looking for articles that are brief and engaging, with a length of approximately 250-350 words. They can take an informative or controversial approach, with the ultimate goal being to provide information and provoke thoughts and discussions across the platform.

In terms of exposure, guest writers will be featured to the ~1,500 InfoCentral members, in addition to being published (in both French and English) on Infoway’s Corporate blog site, Infoway Connects which has a subscription base of 10,000+.

We hope that you consider sharing your views on interoperability with our InfoCentral environment. Please contact me, Kelly Kuru, with any questions you may have regarding this opportunity.


Sincerely,

Kelly

Kelly Kuru, BA (Hons.), MPA
Director, Collaboration Services / Directrice, Services de Collaboration
Canada Health Infoway - Inforoute Santé du Canada
150 King St. W., Ste 1300
Toronto, ON M5H 1J9
Tel: 416.595.3449 ext.3074
Cell: 416.566.8725
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Web: www.infoway-inforoute.ca

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