National marketing and communications network advances NCI cancer centers’ mission

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It’s no secret that cancer center marketing and communications has changed drastically over the past 20 years. With the evolution of consumerism and managed care, the immense growth in scope and scale of cancer center activities and the ever-growing dominance of digital marketing and communications is increasingly integral to the work of cancer center executives as they advance patient care and research and boost the bottom lines of even health systems and parent institutions. The NCI Public Affairs & Marketing Network (PAMN) has been a key player and partner through it all.

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Erin McElwain, MHA
Senior manager of market development, UK HealthCare, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center; Chair, NCI Public Affairs & Marketing Network (PAMN) of National Cancer Centers
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