Wednesday, Sept. 27: Crisis Communications Pre-Conference
Pre-conference sessions are designed to bring together hospital public relations and emergency preparedness staff to learn and collaborate on crisis communications. A reduced registration is available for Wednesday pre-conference sessions. Pre-conference attendees also will receive a recording of the Communicating with Diverse Audiences session.
12:30 p.m. — Registration
1 p.m. — Welcome and Introductions
1:15 p.m. — What Does and Doesn’t Change During a Crisis
In the year since the mass shooting at Saint Francis Hospital on June 1, 2022, a lot has changed within their organization — but at the same time, a lot hasn’t. This presentation will provide an overview of the tragedy itself, lessons learned throughout the incident, and insight into how an organization’s culture can (and arguably should) impact crisis response and communications.
Objectives
- understand the lessons learned from one health system’s experience of an on-campus mass shooting tragedy
- understand the role organizational culture plays in a health system’s internal and external communications during a crisis
Lauren A. Landwerlin
Vice President of Strategy, Marketing and Communications
Saint Francis Health System
Tulsa, Okla.
2:15 p.m. — Energy Break — Sponsored by Mostly Serious
2:45 p.m. — Crisis Communications Workshop
During this workshop, participants will conduct a tabletop exercise with multiple inputs requiring the modification of community messaging and actions while combatting misinformation and disinformation. The exercise includes preparing senior leaders to address the media and the community, and will conclude with a simulated hotwash exercise.
Objectives
- learn how to combat disinformation and misinformation
- craft concise and thoughtful messages and understand message frequency
Rebecca Feaster
President, Founder & Principal
Feaster and Associates
Hertford, N.C.
4:30 p.m. — Closing/Adjournment
4:45 p.m. — Networking Social
Thursday, Sept. 28: Conference
7:30 a.m. — Registration/Breakfast
8:15 a.m. — Welcome/Opening
8:30 a.m. — Communicating with Diverse Audiences
We live in a multigenerational/multicultural society, and the interpersonal challenges we face in the community from diverse populations are increasing. This discussion focuses on recognizing the generational and multicultural issues we navigate every day, and on understanding the values and approaches of different generations and cultures. When we understand and embrace our differences, we can better achieve collaboration in the workplace and within our communities.
Objectives
- embrace the demographic changes occurring in your community
- recognize how to best create natural stakeholders to assist with diverse communities
Rebecca Feaster
President, Founder & Principal
Feaster and Associates
Hertford, N.C.
9:30 a.m. — Energy Break — Sponsored by Mostly Serious
9:45 a.m. — Social Media Panel
There is no one-size-fits-all strategy for social media. In this panel presentation, three social media experts from Missouri hospitals of different sizes with varying patient demographics each will give a brief presentation on what social media tools and strategies resonate with their respective communities. Their presentations will be followed by a social media Q&A session and open group discussion.
Panelists
Paige Heitman, MA
Director of Marketing
Phelps Health
Rolla, Mo.
Ryan Heldenbrand
Marketing Web Content Developer
Mosaic Life Care
St. Joseph, Mo.
Janell Patton, CAVS
Community Relations Manager, Marketing and Planning
Cox Monett and Cox Barton County
11:15 a.m. — Reels and TikTok and More, Oh My!
Posting video to the internet sure sounds easy, right?
It’s not.
This interactive presentation will review and instruct on the current best practices, everyday obstacles and what not to do with the ever-changing video tools of social media, including Reels and TikTok.
Objectives
- learn which traditional social media tactics and strategies cross over to video tools like Reels and TikTok
- discover the tools and tactics that separate Reels and TikTok from the old favorite social media platforms
Gus Wagner
President/Owner
The Rocket Group
Jefferson City, Mo.
12:30 p.m. — MAHPRM Show-Me Awards Luncheon
Join us as we showcase the best marketing and PR work from the past year! The Show-Me Excellence Awards recognize the hard work and outstanding results from Missouri hospitals’ marketing and PR teams. Awards will be presented for 23 categories.
2 p.m. — Benchmarking Roundtables
Every hospital is different, but many hospitals face the same challenges. This session will allow attendees the opportunity to network with their peers, and discuss the opportunities and challenges faced by their teams. Attendees will be grouped with like-sized hospital peers and will be prompted with items for discussion. Throughout this session, attendees will build valuable professional relationships and walk away with new perspectives to take back to their organizations.
3 p.m. — Energy Break — Sponsored by Mostly Serious
3:15 p.m. — Tools of the Trade Rotating Roundtables
Join your peers for some structured networking to discuss “tools of the trade” — what has worked for you, what didn’t and what you’d like to try. Attendees will rotate tables — each marked with a topic (such as social media management, email communication, fundraising, etc.) — and will be given an allotted amount of time to discuss the designated topic. Attendees will leave this session with new ideas and solutions to take back to their teams.