HIV Risk Reduction Tool Helps People Understand HIV Risk and Strategies for Reducing Their Risk
HIV Risk Reduction Tool Helps People Understand HIV Risk and Strategies for Reducing Their Risk
Humbled to be on this team with Dr. Jen Uhrig and Jennie Harris to create a CDC tool for the public to understand how to reduce their chances of contracting HIV.
8 ways to be a more savvy science reader
8 ways to be a more savvy science reader
From Vox, a great primer for those looking to better understand scientific literature. Topics include understanding correlation vs. causation, selection bias and others.
Public health gets least money, but does most
Public health gets least money, but does most
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“Just three cents of each U.S. health care dollar goes to public health even though it plays a far bigger role in keeping Americans well than medical care…”
I love these ads from “The Real Cost” of cigarette smoking.
CDC Launches the “Doing It” Campaign

CDC this week launched the “Doing It” campaign to encourage HIV testing. I have to say I’m biased and love the campaign because I was involved in the initial formative research for it.
The campaign uses models that represent different ethnicities, genders, sexualities and races.
The campaign website includes different banner ads that organizations can put on their websites as well as printable materials.