A compact, interview-driven show focused on practical health-communication strategies led by Health Communication Partners. It attracts senior public-health and academic guests, offering credible, bite-sized takeaways ideal for PR-led thought leadership and strategic partnerships in health education.
212 episodes, Biweekly, 4.8 rating
<1k, Female, USA
info@h-cpartners.com, annemarie@h-cpartners.com
This podcast gives health professionals tools and information to improve patient communication and education. Today, with your next patient or client. I take a communication or education issue that professionals have raised, dig into it with some research, then give you a strategy you can use in your practice right away. And I do it all in about 10 minutes. Complete show transcripts, archive and notes at healthcommunicationpartners.com
Health Communication Partners
How To, Education, Science, Social Sciences, Business, Health & Fitness, Careers, Self-Improvement
Typical Credentials:
Academic or professional credentials in health communication, public health, medical communication, or related fields (e.g., PhD, MD, or equivalent experience).
Required Achievements:
leadership roles in public health communication or health education, editorial leadership or notable research publications, speaking engagements or keynote roles within health comms, recognized contributions to patient-centered communication
Lakshmi Grama - Involvement Of People Affected By Cancer In Naming New Cancer.gov Information; AI In Health Communication, Lakshmi Grama - Shaping Cancer.gov’s Clinical Trials Information; Engaging People Affected By Cancer; Generative AI For Precision Communication, Dr. Renata Schiavo - The Science Of Trust And Trustworthiness (part 2), Dr. Renata Schiavo - Trust And Trustworthiness In Health Communication; Drivers Of Trust, Dr. Ayo Olagoke - Using AI In Health Communication
health communication, patient education, clinical trials, trust in health information, AI in health communication, public health communication, health information dissemination, cancer.gov, patient advocacy