Center for Health Communication
The Center for Health Communication prepares public health leaders of all kinds to effectively communicate critical health information, influence policy decisions, counter misinformation, and increase the public’s trust in health expertise.
Resources
The Center for Health Communication works to publish and share practical resources for improving your communication skills. Take a look at our featured resources and browse additional resources by topic:
Featured Resources
Making Health Data Understandable: 3 Tips for Using Numbers in Communication
As health communicators, we know that data is valuable, but can also be confusing. This tip sheet offers advice for making numbers more understandable.
Transform Your Health Presentations: Strategies for Clear, Engaging Slides
Slideshow presentations can be helpful tools for health communicators. This tipsheet offers advice to elevate your health communication by making compelling, memorable presentations.
Explore resources by topic
- Streamline Your Health Communications: Tips for Cutting Jargon and Enhancing Readability
- Making Health Data Understandable: 3 Tips for Using Numbers in Communication
- 4 Tips for Creating Clear, Understandable Graphs: Guide for Health Communicators
- 3 Essential Graphic Design Tips for Clear and Accessible Health Communication
- Effective Health Communication: Using Inclusive Language and Images
- Transform Your Health Presentations: Strategies for Clear, Engaging Slides
- 3 Essential Tips for Creating Accessible, Usable Health Videos
- Tips for giving a powerful elevator pitch
- Engaging with the press: Vet journalist requests and get interview-ready
- Engaging with the Press: A Guide for Perplexed Readers and Sources + purchase a paperback copy or ebook
- How to pitch an op-ed
- The Open Notebook’s free course on How to Pitch Science Stories that Sell
- The Open Notebook’s Pitch Database