Educational, marketing or engagement campaigns. Campaigns across one social media platform or multiple platforms. We’ll be looking for examples of campaigns which really talked to their target audience, generating good engagement. Campaigns can be as short as a handful of posts or several months long.
Social media campaigns (across any platform) designed to engaged with or educate patients. Our team will be looking for campaigns which can show strong levels of patient engagement and which used creative, original or innovative ways to talk to their audience.
Best website aimed at a wound care audience. Includes industry websites, educational sites for HCPs or patients, campaign sites for charities, collaborative websites and any other site which talks to either HCPs or wound care patients. We’ll be looking for sites which provide a brilliant service to their audience – and which are well designed and easy to use.
Can include social media, innovative use of digital technology, website-based campaigns or email newsletter campaigns. Our panel will be looking for great use of the digital tools chosen to create an initiative which achieved its objectives and was popular with its audience.
If it’s digital, we want to hear about it! In this category we’re looking for innovative and ground-breaking use of technology – whether that’s apps, websites, mobile technology, social media or something different. Show us how your initiative was new and exciting.
We're looking for great examples of digital collaboration – whether that’s between patients and clinicians, clinicians and industry – or another partnership. Share with us your examples of joint work on education, promotion and networking using digital platforms.
Our People’s Award recognises the standout moments on social media this year. We’re looking for both one-off events and longer-lasting campaigns. We’d love to see people nominate others in this category as well. Did you see something which made you think differently? A social media post or event which changed your practice, connected you with us, changed your point of view – or just made you smile?