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Healthcare Social Media Summit 2026

May 13-14 | Chicago, IL

Hosted by SocialMedia.org Health Member Rush

The largest conference exclusively for social media leaders at major hospitals.

30 HOSPITALS ATTENDING (SO FAR)

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Advocate Health, Avera, Banner Health, Carilion Clinic, Children’s National Health System, Children’s Nebraska, Children’s Wisconsin, CoxHealth, Henry Ford Health, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Mass General Brigham, Memorial Hermann Health System, Mercy, North Memorial Health Care, Northwestern Medicine, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, OU Health, Penn Medicine, Rush, Scottish Rite for Children, Sentara Health, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Stony Brook Medicine, Texas Health, The University of Kansas Health System, UC San Diego Health, UNC Health Care, University of Maryland Medical System, UPMC, and WakeMed Health & Hospitals.

A vendor-free meeting for people leading the programs.

Everyone in the room will be a senior decision maker. You’ll be talking with people who actually run their program, with experience and knowledge to share.

You’ll get unbiased insights. Get honest answers from people who don’t have an agenda.

Confidential, off-the-record leadership conversations you can’t experience anywhere else.

There’s no filming, no recording. Everyone has signed our strict confidentiality agreement. This makes for incredible conversations that you’ve got to be there to experience.

Dig into the real issues that never get discussed on webinars, in analyst reports, or even back at the office — things like managing your team, dealing with vendors, and navigating internal politics. (You know, the real issues that come with your job.)

Gain fresh perspectives, discover innovative solutions, and expand your leadership network.

Bring a list of your toughest challenges and see just how much this community can help you. Learn social media best practices from the nation’s largest hospitals across a series of engaging discussions, including:

  • 5 confidential case studies
  • 4 practitioner-led workshops
  • 12 peer advisory roundtables
  • 2 expert panels
  • Themed meal discussions