Health Behavior Scientist | Risk Comm | Health Literacy | Assistant Professor at @MedicineUVA. Alumna @BCHUMD, @UFFYCS, @theNCI. She/Her/Dr. Views are her own.
From PhD @UMDPublicHealth → Postdoc @theNCI → faculty @uvamedicine, communication has been the throughline at every transition. Not as a soft skill. As the thing that opens doors, builds trust, and makes the science matter beyond the journal. #PublicHealth#CommunityResearch
Spoke today at @UMDGradSchool's Doctoral Career Pathways Conference on communication across communities & audiences. How do we close the gap between academic research & the communities it's supposed to serve?
No easy answers. But naming the tension is the start.
#AcademicTwitter
Excited to share that I joined @UVAMedicine as an Assistant Professor last year!
Proud of our team for this coverage @29NewsWVIR. We're building a risk comm tool to make one of the hardest conversations in pediatric neurology (SUDEP) a little easier. https://t.co/kJo9Iw3Y6e
Submit an abstract by June 24 for the AACR Conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities (Sept 18-21; Baltimore), chaired by Ysabel Duron, @ChrisRFlowersMD, Scarlett L. Gomez, Carmen E. Guerra, and Lauren E. McCullough. Learn more:
https://t.co/Nhn3DqVpBf
#AACRdisp25
I am excited to share a new publication: Understanding cancer survivor cost communication experiences and preferences. This project meant so much to me because I got to meet so many cancer survivors and hear their stories. #CancerResearch#CancerSurvivor
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This is my truth: now is the time to thrive, not retreat. It is time to press forward with unwavering resolve to champion the value of public health and our future workforce.
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#DryJanuary, here’s a benefit: rethinking your drink may help lower your risk of getting several cancers, including #BreastCancer. As you reset your health habits for the #NewYear, these tips can help you reach your goal of drinking less alcohol: https://t.co/wDIIL4BYZz
Reducing stigma around cancer is critical for addressing the global burden of cancer and promoting health equity. To read more, see this special issue of @JNCI_Now on global cancer stigma. https://t.co/RzVUeqlIuh #GlobalHealth
Excited to share a new publication on cancer screening information seeking published in Preventive Oncology & Epidemiology! Read it here: https://t.co/I7O6nosLt3
#CancerPreventionFellow@theNCI @NCIBehaviors @NCIprevention
The FDA-AACR Oncology Educational Fellowship provides early-career scientists and clinicians with an opportunity to learn more about drug development and the regulatory review process from @FDAOncology and AACR experts. Apply by Aug 1:
https://t.co/Liol2laAiQ
#AACRSciencePolicy
June 17 is the deadline for abstracts on the Role of Health Services Research in Advances in #Cancer Prevention and Control, in partnership with the University of Virginia Department of Public Health Sciences. @medicineuva https://t.co/9AgdZxT80U
Today I had the opportunity to present my funded research to @theNCI Division of Cancer Prevention @NCIprevention. Grateful to be the first invited speaker for the Edge of Discovery: CPFP Fellows’ Research Series! #CancerPrevention
Congrats to the #TopTen Posters at #ICCH2023! Be sure to congratulate them on the final day of the conference! We appreciate the research and contributions of all the 2023 attendees #posters#conference#congrats
“You’ve got a male-based reproduction plan that you want feminists to endorse at a reproductive health conference?” A huge round of applause to our plenary speaker Loretta J. Ross at #ICCH2023
The 5 C’s: Calling it out, cancelling, calling in, calling on, & calling it off.
If you’re called out personally, thank them. You’ve been gifted with their time & attention… say “thank you for bringing it to my attention” & you’re going to consider what they said.
The government does the same thing as call out culture:
Silence them
Prison them
Exile them
Dispose of them
We need to call people in, w/ love & respect, not anger, blaming, & shaming. Hold them accountable, but don’t humiliate for a mistake.
Then call on them to do better.
Call out culture may ruin progress we’ve made
Proven allies - similar experiences
Problematic allies - white women who don’t understand the reality of black women
Potential allies - they don’t know correct language but they’re there for first pink pussy hat march