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114: Do You Need A Physician Liaison? With Kelley Knott, Founder, Physician Liaison University

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Do you need a physician liaison? What makes a good physician liaison? How do you get past the front desk? How should a doctor engage a referring office? Kelley Knott answers these questions and more on this week's podcast. Kelley Knott is the CEO of a healthcare marketing agency, Intrepy Healthcare Marketing. She is a highly experienced physician liaison and has a background in consulting medical practices and health systems on how to build new patient referrals and create digital marketing strategies. She developed the first of its kind online physician liaison training platform, Physician Liaison University™. It is designed to help physician liaisons become more effective at driving new referrals and streamlining training for hospitals and private practices. As heard in this episode: https://intrepy.com/ https://kelleyknott.com/ https://kelleyknott.com/healthcare-marketing-podcast/ Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kdknott https://twitter.com/kelleyknott https://www.facebook.com/KelleyKnottPLU/

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