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Start by Assuming Your Audience is Smart and Savvy (HLOL #247)
Manage episode 415637850 series 1021420
Rohini Khillan, MPH, has been working in the field of public health policy for over a decade in both federal agencies and large nonprofit organizations. While her focus is primarily on issues of aging and disability, Rohini has worked on a variety of topics that include access to care and socioeconomic disparities. Much of her work centers on making complex health topics accessible to a variety of lay audiences through written materials and in-person communication.
In this podcast, Rohini Khillan talks with Helen Osborne about:
- Assume that your audience is already somewhat savvy and knowledgeable about this topic and now interested in clarification.
- Treat your audience like a close friend. Respect their lived experiences, preferences, and habits.
- Always err on the side of inclusivity when it comes to ability and age.
More ways to learn:
- Health in Context of People’s Lives. Health Literacy Out Loud podcast interview with Rear Admiral Paul Reed, MD.
- Building Trust with Each Audience. Health Literacy Out Loud podcast interview with Lenora Johnson, DrPH, MPH
- Communicating Complex Health Messages in a Complex World. Health Literacy Out Loud podcast interview with Glen Nowak, PhD.
Health Literacy from A to Z: Practical Ways to Communicate Your Health Message, Third Edition, by Helen Osborne. Chapters that especially relate to this podcast include “Patient & Family Perspective,” “Health Equity in the Context of Health
Read a transcript of this podcast.
The post Start by Assuming Your Audience is Smart and Savvy (HLOL #247) appeared first on Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast.
27 episoder
Manage episode 415637850 series 1021420
Rohini Khillan, MPH, has been working in the field of public health policy for over a decade in both federal agencies and large nonprofit organizations. While her focus is primarily on issues of aging and disability, Rohini has worked on a variety of topics that include access to care and socioeconomic disparities. Much of her work centers on making complex health topics accessible to a variety of lay audiences through written materials and in-person communication.
In this podcast, Rohini Khillan talks with Helen Osborne about:
- Assume that your audience is already somewhat savvy and knowledgeable about this topic and now interested in clarification.
- Treat your audience like a close friend. Respect their lived experiences, preferences, and habits.
- Always err on the side of inclusivity when it comes to ability and age.
More ways to learn:
- Health in Context of People’s Lives. Health Literacy Out Loud podcast interview with Rear Admiral Paul Reed, MD.
- Building Trust with Each Audience. Health Literacy Out Loud podcast interview with Lenora Johnson, DrPH, MPH
- Communicating Complex Health Messages in a Complex World. Health Literacy Out Loud podcast interview with Glen Nowak, PhD.
Health Literacy from A to Z: Practical Ways to Communicate Your Health Message, Third Edition, by Helen Osborne. Chapters that especially relate to this podcast include “Patient & Family Perspective,” “Health Equity in the Context of Health
Read a transcript of this podcast.
The post Start by Assuming Your Audience is Smart and Savvy (HLOL #247) appeared first on Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast.
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