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AHRQ Health Literacy Podcast and Consumer Column
The following was posted on the HealthLiteracy listserv. In this Podcast, AHRQ Director Carolyn Clancy urges consumers to ask questions and repeat back instructions to improve comunication with health care providers. Listen to or download the Podcast at: http://www.healthcare411.ahrq.gov/radiocastseg.aspx?id=1141&type=seg … Continue reading
Health Literacy Resources
The following items were found through the BHIC Blog. Where the original source was identified, it is mentioned here. Health Literacy Podcast on Health Care 411 In this Podcast, AHRQ Director Carolyn Clancy urges consumers to ask questions and repeat … Continue reading
AHRQ Spanish Podcasts and Videocasts Available
Thank you, Siobhan, for posting these links on the BHIC Blog. This is great information for our Spanish speaking clients/patients. Escoja a Su Médico: Choosing a Doctor. This 60-second podcast offers listeners suggestions for ways to select a doctor who … Continue reading
Posted in AHRQ, podcasts
Tagged AHRQ, anticoagulants, blood pressure, consumer health, doctor, drugs, Medications, podcasts, Spanish, videocasts
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Presentations of Note
This was posted on the BHIC Blog this morning. As always, thank you Siobhan for being “on top of resources, events, etc.! Institute Of Medicine Workshop on Integrating Health Literacy in Prevention Programs Presentations from the IOM Workshop on Integrating … Continue reading
Posted in IOM, podcasts
Tagged Caregivers, data, ethnicity, health care, Institute of Medicine, IOM, language, podcasts, prevention, Quality, race, Writing
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Community Health Education in South Africa
This posting was found on the BHIC blog Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast Selina Maphorogo Talks About Community Health Education in South Africa http://tinyurl.com/mdhvow Selina Maphorogo has been a community health worker in Northern South Africa for many years. She … Continue reading
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Tagged Community Health Education, Health Literacy Consulting, podcasts, South Africa
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“Communicating Clearly on the Web” – Podcast
I found this announcement on the BHIC blog today… Tune into Helen Osborn’s Health OutLoud Podcast “HLOL #19: Communicating Clearly on the Web” Janice (Ginny) Redish, Ph.D. is president of Redish & Associates, Inc. based in Bethesda, Maryland. In this … Continue reading
Health Literacy Consulting
I want to give a “plug” for Health Literacy Consulting, founded by Helen Osborne. She is a great resource for all things related to HL. Her tag line is “Helping organizations communite in ways people can understand.” My previous … Continue reading
Health Literacy Podcast
…seen posted on BHIC Blog HLOL #17: Dr. Arthur Culbert Talks About Statewide Health Literacy Initiatives Arthur Culbert, Ph.D., M.S. is the Interim Executive Director, Health Literacy Missouri and serves as the Senior Advisor to the Missouri Foundation for Health … Continue reading
