Responding to Misinformation with Infodemiology
The COVID-19 pandemic proved how quickly health information can spread, whether true or not. The rapid spread of health information […]
The COVID-19 pandemic proved how quickly health information can spread, whether true or not. The rapid spread of health information […]
In just over a week, we and more than 10,000 of our closest public health friends will arrive in Atlanta […]
Americans are more familiar with and supportive of their local health officials than at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, […]
The de Beaumont Foundation’s Speaker Series highlights leaders in public health practice, advocacy, policymaking, and other related fields. In her […]
Big thinking. Policy solutions. Unlikely partnerships. These were among the themes our president and CEO, Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH, shared […]
This spring, many new public health practitioners will be graduating from their programs, joining our ranks in improving public health […]
In a new poll, nearly three in four physicians said medical misinformation has hindered their ability to treat COVID-19 patients […]
Most U.S. physicians consider Long COVID a problem, but few are prepared to diagnose or treat it, according to a […]
Over the past few years, public health departments across the country have been navigating a changing world—in disease, staffing, funding, […]
In the U.S. public health sphere, fall means one thing: It’s time for the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified the critical need for health professionals to communicate clearly and effectively about what public health […]
As U.S. communities grow increasingly diverse in racial and ethnic representation, their linguistic diversity is also expanding. Public health agencies […]