Reminder: Our tactical healthcare marketing session is coming up
Hi there,
A quick reminder that our live session, Supercharging Healthtech Marketing: Three Veteran Marketers Share Strategies in an Era of AI is happening soon. We’re looking forward to having you there.
When: December 17, 2-3PM ET
Link to join: https://streamyard.com/watch/SzfCBVMqgaPM
This will be a fast-paced, highly tactical conversation designed to help healthcare leaders navigate rising CAC, tighter budgets, noisy channels, and the evolving expectations of buyers. You’ll walk away with actionable strategies you can put to work immediately.
Access Reminder: This session is Premium-only
To join the event live (and access the replay), you’ll need to be a Second Opinion Premium subscriber. If you haven’t upgraded yet, you can do that here. Be sure to scroll down and select Premium membership.
Premium membership gives you:
- Unlimited access to all live and on-demand webinars
- Deep-dives, explainers, and premium-only long-form analysis
- Market maps, research breakdowns, and operational frameworks
- AMAs, fireside chats, and expert sessions
- Early access to new tools, events, and series
If you’ve been considering upgrading, this is a perfect opportunity. This session alone will provide a ton of practical value.
Don’t forget: more webinars are coming up
- February 5, 2026 (time TBD) — Second Opinion x TytoCare: Unpacking CMS’ $50 Billion Investment into Rural Healthcare (sign up here)
- February 9, 2026 (11AM ET): Breaking Point: How Soaring Healthcare Costs Are Reshaping Employer Strategies (sign up here)
If you have any questions before the event, just reply to this email.
Warmly,
Christina Farr
Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Second Opinion
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About the author
Christina Farr
Christina Farr is a healthcare writer and investor. Formerly at CNBC and Reuters, she covers digital health, startups, and policy, blending reporting with analysis and investing perspective to help leaders navigate healthcare’s evolving landscape.
New York City