Global Conversations: Listening to the Audience

Wednesday, August 10, 2011: 12:25 PM-1:05 PM
This year we are including this new format to accommodate more global participation at our conference than what our program usually allows. The intention is to provide a bigger forum for our colleagues who wish to share international examples of health communication, marketing and media programs and research. We believe that increased global exchange of knowledge is essential in our fields to better prepare for and benefit from a flattening world. Some of the work from countries outside the US will also be presented in the traditional formats (oral and poster) of our past conferences. Global Conversations, however, will be conducted in brief, informal sessions in a “lunch and learn” style. 40 minute sessions that will include 2 or 3 brief presentations are scheduled during the lunch hours on Wednesday and Thursday. Grab your lunch, relax and learn about the challenges and solutions from other countries and cultures.

A Study On the Suitability of Risk Communication Preparedness Framework for Public Health Emergency In China
Xie Ruiqian, Chinese, Center, for, Health, Education/Health, News, and, Communication, Center, MOH, Office of Science,Technology, Education and International Cooperation, Chinese Center for Health Education/Health News and Communication Center, MOH, Beijing, China


Selling Wellness: Using Audience Analysis to Identify the Factors That Influence Participation In Employer-Initiated Wellness Programs
Lilnabeth P. Somera, PhD, Division of Communication and Fine Arts, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam


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