Public health communicators have a duty to communicate health information with integrity, accuracy, and clarity. For messaging to be most effective, public health communicators must help their audiences draw meaningful connections with the information being shared, and connect with them in ways that foster trust and credibility.

Connect with Diverse Audiences during a Public Health Crisis

Connect with Diverse Audiences during a Public Health Crisis
This course is part of Leadership for Public Health Crises Specialization

Instructor: Brenda Hoffman, Ph.D.
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