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Still communicating about how to communicate science communication by Thomas S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 02 Jan 2012 5:07am the challenge of communicating science communication . This particular post has resulted in a few comments on Twitter that I thought I’d just share with you: And questions: I have had a great discussion by Gmail-chat with a friend from university about the challenges of communicating research and turning research into practice. And about the lack Read on »
Communicate Communicate Communicate by Meg A. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 04 Mar 2010 1:20am is the best way to ensure buy-in and support from local people for a community development initiative? Surely it must be communication.  After all, how can you effectively rebuild Read on »
Communication, Communication, Communication!!! by Christina Thielst Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:41pm to building a strong foundation for sustainability and success.  The l ast item was "communic ate, communicate, communic ate".  Well, I have an example of what happens when sufficient ongoing communication and engagement with all stakeholders doesn' t occur.  It leads to misunderstandings, mistrust, and a diversion of  interests.  This all threatens Read on »
Good Communication Skill: How Do I Acquire Good Communication Skill Quickly If I Am A Poor Communicator? by Cecil M. Health Maven Posted Wed 23 Jun 2010 9:04am If you are a solo professional or entrepreneur, one of the key to your success is to have good communicator Skill. One of the concerns that can drive you crazy... it. No matter how long you have been in business, chances are you are missing the key to be good communication skills. The good news: So used the information I outlined above to solve Read on »
The challenge of communicating science communication by Thomas S. Patient Expert Posted Fri 30 Dec 2011 6:21am How do you communicate the relevance of science communication to a fellow public health person? Can I make a convincing argument for why things such as Twitter can be a useful tool in the communication of research? In the days leading up to Christmas, I was challenged by these exact questions, when I after dinner had an interesting discussion Read on »
Lots of Twitter communication about science communication by Thomas S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 17 Jan 2012 9:51am Before the year of 2011 came to an end, I did a few posts about science communication and the challenge of communicating science communication . This was inspired by various talks I had had with friends, colleagues and the planning of a masters course in Public Health Science Communication. And as one of the first things in 2012, the #hcsmanz Read on »
"Communication" Doesn't Communicate by Steve Roesler Patient Expert Posted Sun 01 Nov 2009 10:00pm How many workplace issues are introduced to you as, "We've got a communication problem?" Communication is a catch-all phrase. It's  generic, socially acceptable, and really just sends the signal that someone wants to start a conversation. But it probably won't end up being about communication. Psychologists and counselors refer Read on »
Email Communication Problems: How To Communicate Effectively by MarcAndAngel Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:37am Email is an extremely popular form of communication in both the business and personal communication landscapes, but it can often lead to major problems... spiral out of control leading to a full blown argument.  The email communication breakdown occurs because… let’s face it, we all aren’t poets.  Seasoned poets can clearly exhibit Read on »
A lovely confusing mix of journalists, science communicators, Google+ enthusiasts, communication experts at seminars by Thomas S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 09 Nov 2011 7:17am journalists as we know them from newspapers, radio and television but also communication experts in various forms. Working with social media at Medical Museion in Copenhagen have added... into some of the events I have attended where science communication is discussed directly or indirectly. London – scientists – social media – enthusiasts – TWITTER I have Read on »
Communication Methods by Lucas Mommy .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 6:05pm Oh, the decision on which communication method is best for Lucas! Before we even learned that there are various theories on communication methods in the deaf community, such as cued speech, sign language, auditory-verbal, auditory-oral, total communication, etc., Nate and I naturally gravitated toward total communication. We chose Total Communication Read on »