There’s been a trend in some health literacy papers, presentations and conversations I’ve seen lately. I’ve noticed one way health literacy can become an obstacle to better health outcomes–and it might not be the one you’re thinking. Listen here and read the transcript below. PS – As you may have heard, my podcast hosting duties […]
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Three videos I’ve watched this week about health communication
There’s no shortage of videos out there when it comes to health communication. Since the pandemic, and everything necessarily going virtual, it’s easy to sign up for webinars and presentations on the topics that we care about most. If you’re anything like me, and don’t get to watch them live, you promise yourself you will […]
Episode 121 This podcast series will now be hosted by my cat
If communicating across difference is important to you, we have an exciting announcement: My cat will be the new host of this show! Listen here and read the transcript below. If communicating across cultural and social difference is important to you, we have an exciting announcement in this episode! Hi everybody. I’m Dr. Anne Marie […]
This podcast series will now be hosted by my cat
If communicating across difference is important to you, we have an exciting announcement: My cat is the new host of this show! If communicating across cultural and social difference is important to you, we have an exciting announcement in this episode! Hi everybody. I’m Dr. Anne Marie Liebel. This is “10 Minutes to Better Patient […]
Episode 120 Making sense of what we read about health equity
How do you make sense of the range and variation in the way health equity is written about? In this episode, I share one way I help myself make sense of the complexity of health equity in articles I read. Hear the episode here and read the transcript below. A recent JAMA article brought attention […]
Making sense of what we read about health equity
Each day, it seems, we see more new and important publications dealing with health equity. How do you make sense of the range and variation in the way health equity is written about? A recent JAMA article brought attention to what’s been called the quintuple aim in healthcare. As a result people are talking about […]