Social Media in Healthcare - CPD Certified
Master the role of social media in healthcare with this CPD-certified course, designed for professionals seeking digital communication exper
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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- The Social Media in Healthcare course examines how digital communication is shaping patient engagement, professional networking, and public health awareness. As healthcare evolves, social platforms have become essential tools for education, information sharing, and promoting health services. This course highlights the opportunities, challenges, and responsibilities of using social media within healthcare while focusing on safe, ethical, and effective practices.
From understanding how healthcare organisations manage online presence to exploring how professionals communicate with the public, learners gain insight into digital trends that affect healthcare. The course explains the importance of trust, credibility, and clear communication in a sector where accuracy matters most. By studying the impact of healthcare campaigns and the risks of misinformation, learners will develop the knowledge to approach social media with confidence and professionalism.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the role of social media within healthcare communication.
- Evaluate the risks of misinformation in healthcare online networks.
- Apply strategies for building trust in healthcare digital platforms.
- Recognise ethical challenges in healthcare communication via social media.
- Analyse the effectiveness of healthcare campaigns across digital channels.
Who is this course for?
- Healthcare professionals aiming to expand digital communication knowledge.
- Students interested in healthcare media and public health promotion.
- Managers within healthcare organisations overseeing online strategies.
- Public health workers using digital tools for healthcare awareness.
- Policy advisors exploring healthcare communication through social platforms.
Career Path
- Healthcare Communications Officer – Average salary: £28,000
- Public Health Specialist – Average salary: £33,000
- Digital Marketing Executive (Healthcare sector) – Average salary: £29,000
- Health Policy Advisor – Average salary: £37,000
- Healthcare Content Writer – Average salary: £26,000
- Healthcare Social Media Manager – Average salary: £32,000
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