blog post July 15, 2024 Leveraging AI for Public Health Communication: Opportunities and Risks Even if public health leaders are more concerned than excited about artificial intelligence (AI), the genie is out of the […]
blog post June 25, 2024 4 Insights from the Society for Health Communication National Summit Last week, the Society for Health Communication held its 8th annual national summit in Arlington, Virginia, a short metro ride […]
blog post May 23, 2024 Communicating About Uncertainty: This Messaging Can Help Scientists, researchers, and other experts take pride in discovering and sharing knowledge. But could the key to building trust be […]
blog post April 5, 2024 Responding to Misinformation with Infodemiology The COVID-19 pandemic proved how quickly health information can spread, whether true or not. The rapid spread of health information […]
blog post November 7, 2023 Get Set for APHA 2023 In just over a week, we and more than 10,000 of our closest public health friends will arrive in Atlanta […]
blog post August 22, 2023 Poll: Americans Strongly Support Health Departments and Services Americans are more familiar with and supportive of their local health officials than at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, […]
blog post June 29, 2023 Talking With Nancy Krieger: Deconstructing Data for Health Equity The de Beaumont Foundation’s Speaker Series highlights leaders in public health practice, advocacy, policymaking, and other related fields. In her […]
blog post May 23, 2023 Advice for 2023 Grads: Think Big. Think Policy. Big thinking. Policy solutions. Unlikely partnerships. These were among the themes our president and CEO, Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH, shared […]
blog post April 26, 2023 Gifts for Your Favorite Public Health Graduate This spring, many new public health practitioners will be graduating from their programs, joining our ranks in improving public health […]
blog post March 29, 2023 Physician Poll: Medical Misinformation is Harming Patients In a new poll, nearly three in four physicians said medical misinformation has hindered their ability to treat COVID-19 patients […]
blog post March 16, 2023 Poll: Doctors Feel Unprepared to Treat Long COVID Most U.S. physicians consider Long COVID a problem, but few are prepared to diagnose or treat it, according to a […]
blog post December 8, 2022 New Poll Results Show Broad Public Support for Public Health Departments Over the past few years, public health departments across the country have been navigating a changing world—in disease, staffing, funding, […]