This program explored public health communication in the context of a post – acute COVID world. How can we more effectively communicate public health messaging across different populations? What are the consequences of misinformation? How can we mitigate disinformation and disseminate accurate information to promote better health for all?

This event was cohosted with the Boston University College of Communication.

Resources

Event Transcript_Uncertainty, Trust, and the Future of Public Health Communication

Speakers

  • Joan Donovan, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Emerging Media Studies, Boston University College of Communication

    Joan Donovan

    Assistant Professor of Journalism and Emerging Media Studies, Boston University College of Communication

  • Stefanie Friedhoff, Co-Founder and Co-Director, Information Futures Lab; Professor of the Practice and Senior Director of Strategy and Innovation, Brown University School of Public Health

    Stefanie Friedhoff

    Co-Founder and Co-Director, Information Futures Lab; Professor of the Practice and Senior Director of Strategy and Innovation, Brown University School of Public Health

  • Matthew Kreuter, Kahn Family Professor and Director of the Health Communication Research Laboratory, The Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis

    Matthew Kreuter

    Kahn Family Professor and Director of the Health Communication Research Laboratory, The Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis

  • Khadidiatou Ndiaye, Teaching Associate Professor; Director, Public Health Communication & Marketing Program, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health

    Khadidiatou Ndiaye

    Teaching Associate Professor; Director, Public Health Communication & Marketing Program, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health

  • Mariette DiChristina, (COM'86) Dean, Boston University College of Communication (MODERATOR)

    Mariette DiChristina (COM'86)

    Dean, Boston University College of Communication (MODERATOR)

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