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WEBThe Society is a community of health communication professionals coming together in appreciation of science, reliance on evidence, dependence on clarity, and anticipation of equity. Through our work we are exchanging best practices, building meaningful connections, and advancing the field. The Society isn't just an organization; …
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My opening remarks for the 2022 Annual Summit for Health …
WEBEdited excerpt from my opening remarks at the 6th Annual National Summit for Health Communication on June 14, 2022. Welcome everyone to our 6th Annual National Summit for Health Communication, live and in-person for …
Organizational Members
WEBOrganizational memberships are offered on a tiered basis and initial pricing is based on the industry type and size measured by number of full time equivalent (FTE) employees. An organizational membership includes enrollment of the organization and 10 individual memberships. All memberships are annual and valid for one year from payment date.
Society Leadership
WEBThe Society is pleased to announce our new Executive Director and 2024 elected leadership positions. These leaders conduct the day-to-day work of the Society, our nation’s preeminent health communication organization founded by Dr. Jay Bernhardt, President, Emerson College, an internationally recognized leader, and scholar of health …
Individual Members
WEBA calendar of in-person and virtual health communication events across the country. A networking directory of all Society members. Details on ongoing and planned Society activities. Join as an individual member today! If you have questions about membership in the Society, please contact us at [email protected].
About the Society
WEBThe Society is the only organization connecting individuals working in public health, healthcare, medical communications, digital health, health communication research, and academia. More than simply sharing information, our members believe that we can achieve more through collaboration. Our programs provide meaningful opportunities for
Society for Health Communication
WEBAnnouncements. Watch the webinar, "CDC Moving Forward: What it Means for the Future of Health Communication," here.View recordings from the 2023 Annual Summit here!. Member Jobs Board - Our expanded jobs board is updated weekly and available to all Society members.
COVID-19 Resources
WEBAnnouncements. Watch the webinar, "CDC Moving Forward: What it Means for the Future of Health Communication," here.View recordings from the 2023 Annual Summit here!. Member Jobs Board - Our expanded jobs board is updated weekly and available to all Society members.
2022 National Summit Recap
WEBEach talk will serve as a brief case study of how communication professionals have addressed diversity, equity and inclusion in their work. I ntroduction: Erin Norvell, Digital Director, CDC Foundation. Bisma Anwar, LMHC, Talkspace (virtual) Watch the recording. Tamara Maze Gallman, Founder and Executive Director, Disability Partners.
Annual_Leadership
WEBThe Society is pleased to announce our 2024 annual leadership positions. President & Steering Committee Chair: Ashani Johnson-Turbes, PhD Role: Serve as Chair of the Society’s Steering Committee; lead development and implementation of the Society’s strategic plan; and provide direction and oversight for the annual National Summit for …
2023 Annual Summit Recordings
WEBIt’s time to change the narrative. This panel will explore the role of framing, messaging, and storytelling in health communication and how we can use it to advance health equity, uplift underrepresented voices, and shift the public health narrative. LINK. Level Up Learning: The Good, Bad, and Ugly: Effective use of visual design and jargon
Competencies for Health Communication Specilaists
WEBOnly one person reported “high school or vocational training” as the highest degree earned (n = 1, 0.7%). In terms of their field of study, communication (n = 41, 29%) was the most common, followed by public health (n = 29, 20%) and mass communication (n = 17, 12%). Health communication was named by 15 participants (11%).
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