Atlanta, Georgia will host the 16th National Health Communication, Marketing, and Media Conference (NCHCMM), organized by the National Alliance for Public Health Information and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
ATLANTA , July 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Alliance for Public Health Information (NPHIC) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will announce the 2023 National Health Communications, Marketing and Media Conference (NCHCMM) on July 19 (announcement). -21 , at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. This unique conference, now in its sixteenth year, is a trusted platform for public health professionals, public health researchers and practitioners from federal and state governments, universities and industry leaders.
“NCHCMM 2023 will be a unique forum for healthcare communications leaders to share knowledge, share best practices and discuss the latest trends and innovations in the industry.”There is still time to take advantage of the conference streaming features. To secure your seat at this major NPHIC and CDC sponsored event, please visit www.nchcmm.org and click the registration icon.
With the theme Collaboration, Innovation and Inspiration: The Evolution of Public Health Communications in a Changing World, NCHCMM 2023 will provide industry leaders with a unique forum to share knowledge, best practices and discuss the latest trends and innovations in healthcare communication. A full program of in-depth public presentations and keynotes, interactive panel discussions, interactive workshops and networking opportunities await attendees.
Interested in learning how technological advances in artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to improve public health communications? Or how can ambitious analysts level the playing field with disinformation? This year's NCHCMM panel answers these questions and more.
The conference will cover topics ranging from cutting-edge digital marketing strategies to culturally sensitive messaging:
- Innovative Approaches to Marketing and Health Promotion
- Artificial intelligence as a communicative multiplier in public health
- Use tools and methods to counter misinformation/disinformation
- Health literacy and its impact on public health outcomes
- Effective use of data in public health decision making
- Leverage the power of social media and influencers in health campaigns
- Crisis Communication and Risk Communication in Health Emergencies
- Using Stories and Narratives to Change Behavior
To learn more about NPHIC and join the leading network of public health reporters in the United States, visit www.nphic.org.
For media inquiries contact: Robert Jennings , National Public Health Information Coalition, phone: (614) 354-5342, email: rjennings@nphic.org
About the National Health Communication, Marketing, and Media Conference : The National Health Communication, Marketing, and Media Conference has been sponsored by the National Alliance for Public Health Information (NPHIC) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for 16 years. HNM). The event is dedicated to the study of the latest achievements and best practices in the field of healthcare communications. It provides a platform for communicators, marketers, researchers, health professionals and policy makers to share knowledge, share ideas and build collaboration to improve public health outcomes. For more information visit http://www.nchcmm.org
About the National Alliance for Public Health Information (NPHIC) : The National Alliance for Public Health Information (NPHIC) is an independent organization of experts working to improve health in the United States through public health communications. NPHIC is committed to the "public health community" by sharing its knowledge, experience and resources to effectively communicate today's important health issues and help people live healthier lives in healthier communities. For more information, visit www.nphic.org.
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