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Category Archives: Science Outreach

Médecins Sans Frontières Scientific Day 2013

By Lindsay Kobayashi
Posted: May 14, 2013
Category: Science Outreach, Social Media | Tagged communication, conference, health care, Health Disparities, income inequality, infectious disease, interventions, outbreak, research ethics | 1 Comment

Selling Science: Marketing Public Health Messages

By Atif Kukaswadia
Posted: April 15, 2013
Category: Cancer, Science Outreach, Social Media | Tagged cancer, communication, knowledge translation, marketing, prevention, public health, Social Determinants of Health | 3 Comments

The Power of Words

By Atif Kukaswadia
Posted: January 10, 2013
Category: Science Outreach | Tagged language, public health, stigma, words | 3 Comments
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