Connecting women in public health and global health is essential for addressing the gender pay gap, promoting women's representation in leadership, fostering professional development, advocating for gender equity, and building a more inclusive and supportive work environment. Collaborative efforts among women can lead to positive changes that benefit individuals, organizations, and society as a whole.
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Part of every public health curriculum is a mandatory health communication course, where we learn best practices for communicating with the public and with other stakeholders. But you know what we don’t often learn in school, how to talk to ourselves.
How we think informs how we speak and can inform how we act. Stigmatizing language about weight can perpetuate weight stigma and weight bias and lead to inadequate care. In order to improve how we talk about weight, we have to first understand how we think about weight.
Last month, I attended the Alliance for Health Policy 2023 Signature Series Summit, where experts and professionals converged to explore the transformative concept of a patient-first health system.
Are you looking for professional development events for public health communication and marketing? Look no further. You can get the latest research findings and expert insights for health communication, health education, health promotion, health marketing, social marketing, and behavior change communication at these annual conferences, summits, and other professional development events.
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