Our next faculty spotlight, Charee Thompson, is doing amazing research to reduce bias in #healthcare. Thanks, Charee, for your contribution to the HCOM program!
UIUC's health communication 100% online and asynchronous two-year master's program is perfect for working healthcare professionals., who can earn as much as $25,000 more in annual salary with a master’s degree than a bachelor’s degree.
We are excited to share our second faculty spotlight of the semester: Lisa Guntzviller! This semester, Professor Guntzviller teaches Cultural Considerations in Health Communication. Read more about our faculty spotlight using the following link: https://t.co/xZ2t23D3nF
Learn more about the Dale Brashers Memorial Lecture keynote speaker Dr. Gary L. Kreps from George Mason University! We are excited to hear about his exciting experience and research in health communication on March 25, 2022.
Join us for The Dale Brashers Memorial Lecture on March 25, 2022 at 3 - 4:30 pm CST! Keep an eye out next week for more information about the keynote speaker and lecture topic.
We are excited to share our first faculty spotlight of the semester: Elisabeth Bigsby! This semester, Professor Bigsby teaches eHealth and is working on several research projects. Read more about our faculty spotlight at the following link: https://t.co/fKhsjuwwIE
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Learn more on our website about how you can advance your career in health communication through the University of Illinois Health Communication Online Master's Program! Visit https://t.co/Ukt8ez3cAV today!
Happy Sunday! Weekends are when most of our students get the bulk of their homework done for our early week deadlines. How do you make weekend homework fun (aside from the riveting content you're studying, of course!)? Share your favorite tips and tricks!
Led by the wonderful Professor Lou Clark, this course explores the context in which communication between patients and providers, health care consumers and organizations, and public health care messages are sent, received, exchanged, interpreted, and circulated.
We've just wrapped our first week of the semester. Let's #LookintoHCOM with the second 8-week class running right now: Health Communication Organizations, Professions, and Policy.
Learn more about this course (and all of our courses) at: https://t.co/oY0iomWDyo
It's the first day of Fall semester! We're so excited to welcome our new students embarking on their HCOM journey today--and, of course, delighted to see our returning students in their second year!
Who's ready to have some fun?!?
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#DidYouKnow An incoming HCOM student got a new job just because she was admitted to the program--she hasn't even started classes yet, but the promise of what's to come put her heads and tails above the competition. How cool is that?
So proud of our hardworking students!
#LookintoHCOM Kicking off next week, Introduction to Health Communication is an overview of what students will explore throughout HCOM taught by none other than Dr. Lauren Weiner.
Learn more about the course at https://t.co/0a5lFdYWr4!
Our HCOM professors are always at the cutting edge of research! Check out this article written by Professor Charee Thompson and her amazing research team, exploring crowdsourced medicine and collective uncertainty management in the COVID-19 long-hauler community. (1/2)
There's still a bit more of summer left, but we're starting to feel the excitement of a new year just around the corner! First day of classes begins in just two weeks! Who's ready??
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