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How can I help you?

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Ask the right questions to the right people. 

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Disrupt health communication. 

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Identify and improve practices to promote health equity. 

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Lead training & workshops for academics and students. 

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Asking the Right Questions 

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Data Collection
  • Use validated methods to improve the accuracy and validity of your data

  • Develop surveys and interview guides

  • Increase your sample's reach and diversity​

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Conduct Needs Assessment 
  • Identify patient and provider needs

  • Identify gaps and opportunities to expand, complement, and grow business goals in alignment with public health needs 

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Measure Impact
  • Measure the effectiveness of your products, policies, or services

  • Justify impact from a public health perspective

  • Describe improvements in epidemiological terms, equity, access, and quality

  • Monitor and evaluate implementation efforts to iteratively refine and improve them

Foster Health Communication

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Expand Communication Reach 
  • Collaborate with diverse stakeholders to curate health-related stories, address stigma, and drive behavioral change

  • Expand your communication efforts beyond traditional media 

  • Reach new audiences 

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Disseminate Health Information
  • Actively tackle health misinformation

  • Commission written pieces to feature your work, highlight results, and enhance dissemination efforts 

Trainings & Workshops

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Qualitative Methodologies 
  • Build capacity to collect, analyze, and report qualitative data 

  • Understand the unique ethical considerations of working with qualitative data 

  • Use qualitative methodologies for health equity research

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Academic Writing 
  • Learn about academic and scientific writing styles  

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Personal Statements
  • Personalized guidance, feedback, and editing for students completing a Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose for higher education

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