New Sessions Just Announced for 2022 NCHCMM!

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This year’s National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media (NCHCMM) is exploding with not-to-be missed sessions! Here are more sessions recently announced: “The Next Generation: Cultivating Young Audiences as Public Health Champions;” “Building a vaccine confidence plane as we fly it: Lessons learned from audience research and campaign messaging;” “Harnessing the power of pop culture and comedy to make vital preventative health care and screenings a priority;” and “Stemming the Tide of Overdose:  Lessons in effective harm-reduction messaging for teens & adults.” Register here! Details on our plenary sessions coming soon!

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