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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Contributors

Introduction: Good Health Depends on Better Communication and Stronger Partnerships, Ruth Katz, Maureen Byrnes, and Brian C. Castrucci

I. WHY PUBLIC HEALTH NEEDS TO DO BETTER
Chapter 1: Perceptions of Public Health: The Gaps Between Insiders and Other Leaders, Moriah Gendelman
Chapter 2: Communicating for Change: How We Deliver Our Ideas Matters, Nat Kendall-Taylor
Chapter 3: Winning Words and Strategic Stories: Building Public Support for Public Health, Doug Hattaway and Eric Zimmermann

II. TOOLS AND PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 4: Tools: Effective Messaging and Storytelling for Public Health, Mark Miller and Rachel Locke

III. BRINGING PUBLIC HEALTH TO LIFE
Chapter 5: How to Tell Impactful Stories, Soledad O'Brien and Rose Arce
Chapter 6: Think Like a Marketer: Find Your Hook, Make It Beautiful, and Humanize the Numbers, Sarah Martin, with contributions by Anna Duin

Conclusion-- Communication in Public Health: Where We Go from Here, Karen De Salvo

Resources
Index

About the Author

Mark R. Miller, Vice President of Communications at the de Beaumont Foundation, leads strategic communications to support the foundation's mission, initiatives, and partners, applying his experience in philanthropy, journalism, health care, and government to improve the health of communities and people. In 2018, he won the ACE Award from PR Daily and Ragan Communications as the year's top nonprofit communications professional. Throughout his
career, Mark has advanced political, nonprofit, and corporate missions in leadership positions at the Case Foundation, the White House, Children's National Hospital, the National Governors Association, and AmeriCorps. He was
also a senior vice president at Powell Tate, the Washington office of global PR agency Weber Shandwick. He combines traditional communications skills with an expertise in digital strategies to create solutions that deliver measurable results and spark social change. His writing has appeared in numerous blogs, websites, and publications, and for several years he was the reggae reporter for The Washington Post. He earned his BA in English and journalism from James Madison University.

Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH, is an epidemiologist, public health practitioner, and president and chief executive officer of the de Beaumont Foundation. Prior to joining de Beaumont, Brian worked for a decade as an applied epidemiologist and held leadership positions in several state and local governmental public health agencies. Applying what he learned in his public health practice, Brian has led the foundation to the forefront of issues such as integrating primary care and
public health, assessing the governmental public health workforce, and prioritizing partnerships and policies to solve the nation's most complex health challenges. He is a sought-after resource on public health issues
across television, radio, and print media and is an accomplished public health researcher with nearly ninety peer-reviewed scientific publications that have garnered more than 2,700 citations. He has also co-edited five books and written chapters for several others. Brian earned his doctorate in Public Health Leadership from the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Arts degree in Sociomedical Sciences from Columbia
University. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science with the greatest distinction from North Carolina State University.

Rachel Locke, MPH, as a senior program associate at the de Beaumont Foundation, was responsible for assessing the impact of the Foundation's programs and managing grants across the foundation's portfolio. She led programs and projects that focused on public health communications, building local and state governmental public health workforce capacity, and advancing public health policy. Previously she held positions at the Cancer Free Economy Network and the Big Cities Health
Coalition and completed the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) Philanthropy Fellowship at the Foundation. Rachel received her MPH in Environmental Health from the Columbia University Mailman
School of Public Health, where she completed her Certificate in Toxicology.

Julia Haskins is a communications associate at the de Beaumont Foundation where she develops and implements a wide range of editorial strategies to extend the Foundation's reach, influence, and impact. Julia previously was a staff writer at the Association of American Medical Colleges, where she wrote about trends and research in academic medicine for the association's digital news publication, AAMCNews. She also worked as a reporter for The Nation's Health,
the official newspaper of the American Public Health Association, covering public health and member news. She holds a Bachelor of Science in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications at
Northwestern University.

Grace A. Castillo, MPH, is a public health practitioner and health writer. She is particularly interested in public health infrastructure, science communication, and non-communicable diseases. As a program associate at the de Beaumont Foundation, she focused on project management for book publications. She has also volunteered with the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps. Previously, she worked for the Equity Research and Innovation Center (ERIC) as a student research intern. Grace
graduated from the Yale School of Public Health's Chronic Disease Epidemiology Department with a Certificate in Regulatory Affairs. While completing her Master of Public Health, Grace interned with the
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, where she worked with the Research Infrastructure team. Grace earned her BA in English from Yale University.

Reviews

In public health, when we do our best work, nothing happens. However, it's difficult to tell the story about a health risk avoided or mitigated, and because of that, many people don't value public health's work to protect and improve their heath. The authors of Talking Health have provided proven strategies that, when used as intended, will help public health practitioners tell their story more effectively. It's a must-read for anyone who needs to communicate public health's value to both individuals and communities to get results.
*Georges C. Benjamin, MD, Executive Director, American Public Health Association*

The global COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated, once again, that health communication is at the core of effective public health. When health communication is done right, science has impact and lives are saved. When done wrong, the opposite occurs. This practical book describes the right way to do health communication - through audience research, strategic messaging and framing, and persuasive storytelling - to reach target audiences with key messages that promote and protect their health.
*Jay M. Bernhardt, PhD, MPH, Dean, Moody College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin, and former Director, National Center for Health Marketing, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention*

Talking Health should be required reading for all public health professionals and health communicators. The way public health data are communicated is just as important as the science behind the message. This book gives practical methods and tools for how to communicate effectively.
*Judy Monroe, MD, President and CEO, CDC Foundation*

This timely, practical, and relevant book includes essential resources to communicate about the value of public health and to promote cross-sectoral partnerships. It's a critical tool not only for public health professionals but also for community partners and leaders from other sectors to develop a shared understanding of 'public health,' see the connection with their work, and communicate about it.
*Renata Schiavo, PhD, MA, CCL, Senior Lecturer, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; Editor-In-Chief, Journal of Communication in Healthcare: Strategies, Media, and Engagement in Global Health; Founder and Board President, Health Equity Initiative; and Principal, Strategies for Equity and Communication Impact*

The importance of this book and the skills and tools it offers would be difficult to overestimate especially now during this time of polarization and the consequent questioning of the importance of, need for, and authenticity of public health policies and practices. It is a book that should be readily available to all public health professionals who anticipate communicating about public health in either formal or informal settings.
*Anna A Helm, BS, MPH, Multnomah County, Doody's*

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