Not all #research is created equal! We're sharing tips to spot the difference between trustworthy research studies and ones that don’t quite hold up: https://t.co/loW5HwilKL #HealthCommunication#HealthLiteracy#HealthComm
When conducting research about emotionally charged topics, it’s important to make sure conversations are respectful and productive. Here are some tips for moderating research sessions about sensitive topics: https://t.co/sRS0Bl1O0Q #HealthCommunication#HealthLiteracy#HealthComm
Theory provides a roadmap for better understanding your audience, the factors that influence them, and their health behaviors. This week, we highlight a few favorite #HealthComm theories: https://t.co/UzLlAx94w5
Is the em dash really a red flag for AI writing? We make the case for this misunderstood punctuation mark — and offers tips for using all kinds of dashes: https://t.co/UzhnUFyUJS #HealthComm
This week, we’re revisiting our interview with Julia Votto, Associate Director of Innovative Projects at the Eidos LGBTQ+ Health Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania (@PennEidos). Check out the conversation:
https://t.co/7CA3UvPKMs #HealthLiteracy
Following the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meeting today? We have thoughts on why independent, science-based vaccine recommendations matter — and how #HealthComm folks can speak out in defense of vaccine access: https://t.co/xDVf24t8WY #HealthCommunication
Wondering about the plans for a national autism registry or data platform? Here are a few thorny questions we spent some time thinking through: https://t.co/5taJtvyOAf #HealthCommunication#HealthLiteracy#HealthComm
Many health topics have become politicized — making it tricky to reach audiences across the spectrum of opinions. Here are 3 strategies to help bridge the divide: https://t.co/sLs3wtigad #HealthCommunication#HealthLiteracy#HealthComm
Writing good alt text is a key way to make health materials more accessible for everyone. We're sharing some thoughts on how to write alt text that’s clear, useful, and inclusive: https://t.co/14fnEDsGZM #HealthCommunication#HealthLiteracy#HealthComm
This week, CommunicateHealth sat down with Dr. Mike Mackert from @UTAustin’s Center for Health Communication to chat about educating tomorrow’s health communicators. Check out this conversation: https://t.co/fC0IWFQL5N #HealthLiteracy#HealthComm
This week, we talked with Dr. Michelle Fiscus at @AIMimmunization about vaccine communication strategies that work. Check out our conversation: https://t.co/2Nuuy5RFuT #HealthLiteracy#HealthComm
As libraries nationwide are facing funding cuts, books bans, and more, let’s show some love to these invaluable community orgs. Find out why it’s important to show up #ForOurLibraries: https://t.co/gWY0c0F7Ke #HealthComm#UniteAgainstBookBans
This week, we chatted with Mark Miller at the @deBeaumontFndtn about Communicating About Public Health: a helpful new toolkit for #PublicHealth pros. Check out our conversation: https://t.co/GhYtYq6jKT #HealthLiteracy#HealthComm