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Researchers are communicators too!
Clear and accessible communication helps to build your credibility, attract funding, and foster collaborations while showcasing your work's relevance and benefits. A well-designed communications plan ensures that research outcomes are shared with the right audiences at the right time, including policymakers, healthcare providers, and the general public. Additionally, it can aid in addressing misinformation, promoting health literacy, and driving evidence-based practice and policy decisions.
So how do you create one? Come to this session, led by April Houston, Midwest D-CFAR communications director, to find out!
This training will be held on Zoom. It is meant for ESIs but open to all.