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Published on June 07, 2023

CCHC Marketing Team Wins Top Industry Awards CCHC Marketing Communications Team Wins Top Industry Awards

The da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgical System and ‘Talk and Walk with a Doc,’ among campaigns honored

Cape Cod Healthcare's Marketing Communications team was among the 2023 Lamplighter Award winners at the New England Society for Healthcare Communications (NESHCo) annual conference held May 30-June 1 in Boston's Back Bay. NESHCO’s annual Lamplighter Awards recognizes outstanding achievements and campaigns produced in healthcare marketing and public relations. 

The Marketing Communications team earned several Lamplighter Awards, including one gold award for the da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgical System service line campaign. Additionally, awards of excellence were given to “Healthy Parks, Healthy People: Talk and Walk with a Doc” (Community Relations Event Campaign Division) and Health Risk Assessment Strategic Promotion (Marketing Technology Division). The winning campaigns and media entries were selected from hundreds of entries submitted by healthcare systems across New England.

(Pictured: Julie Badot, Chris Widegren, Mary Pumphery, Lisa Connors, Mike Seeley and Deb Barnes)

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