Whose Health Is It, Anyway? Rethinking Autonomy in a Fragmented Communication Landscape
Amelia Burke-Garcia and William T. Gallo describe health autonomy as the cornerstone of effective public health.
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Amelia Burke-Garcia and William T. Gallo describe health autonomy as the cornerstone of effective public health.
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AI presents major opportunities for health organizations, and this article presents five challenges, five risks, and five steps leaders can take to use AI successfully and responsibly.
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This research underscores the importance of enhancing health communication education in Canadian MPH programs to ensure graduates are equipped to tackle modern and complex public health challenges.
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The policy template presented here provides ideas on how to promote organizational health literacy within organizations. The work presented in this post was supported by the William and Linda Frost Fund (College of Science and Mathematics, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo), in the form of a Frost Undergraduate Student Research Award awarded to the first author (CNS). This
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