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Interview with Anthony Cirillo, Healthcare Marketer, Consultant and Speaker
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Interview with Anthony Cirillo, Healthcare Marketer, Consultant and Speaker |
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http://www.soundpractice.net/images/sound/podcast/Interview_with_Anthony_Cirillo_Healthcare_Marketer_and_Consultant.mp3 |
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Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Anthony Cirillo, a healthcare marketer and consultant. They discuss consumer directed health, empowered consumers of healthcare, pricing transparency, medical tourism, and listening to your customer-loyalist. |
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Nov 6, 2007 |
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