Public Health Communication Collaborative’s Webinar Series for Public Health Communicators

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The Public Health Communication Collaborative (PHCC) offers a series of free webinars for public health communicators that feature experts with on-the-ground experience in communicating evolving COVID-19 issues to the public. Watched by local and state public health officials and staff across the country, featured guests present insights, share data-driven and practical messaging tips. Click here to find PHCC’s webinars like The Power of Framing: Bridging Political Divides to Strengthen Public Health; Comms Crash Course: Using Social Media for Public Health Communications; and a dozen more. 

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