Guest Blogger Zipporah Dvash – Assistant Vice President of Public Affairs and Development, Long Island College Hospital
Do you work in a hospital? It seems like they’re are always in the news. Remember that reporters don’t just speak to doctors and nurses – sometimes they wait for staff as they’re coming and going and aggressively demand answers to questions. When, if ever, should you speak to a reporter? Would you be violating patient confidentiality? Can you be fired for speaking to the media without permission? You’ll never go wrong if follow these Media Do’s and Don’ts below the fold. Continue reading…