Dealing with Conflicting Health Information
We've launched a new HCTS course in partnership with TEPHI — a crash course in understanding types of conflicting information, why research can sometimes seem contradictory, and how to start civilized conversations about misunderstood health topics.
Administrative Assistant Joins CHC Staff
Say hello to Jennifer Graham, the CHC's new administrative assistant!
CHC Welcomes Research Associate
Meet Lindsay Bouchacourt, Ph.D., the CHC's newest research associate.
Accessible Health Communication for All
This HCTS course explores health disparities affecting the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) community and ways to help bridge those gaps.
HCLI 2023 Highlights
HCLI 2023 welcomed plenty of first timers and familiar faces alike. We hosted an impressive lineup of speakers from a wide range of organizations to share their insights in health communication and leadership.
Equity Science, Health Equity, and Big Data
Explore the definition of equity science and how it plays a vital role in health communication research and practice to help achieve health equity for all.
Visual Design in Health Communication
Explore the importance of visuals in health campaigns, and learn best practices for making design choices in your work.
Think Like a Health Comm Problem Solver
This course will help you think through common health communication challenges and come up with unique solutions backed up by research and practice.
Pandemic Preparedness Communication
In partnership with the Texas Epidemic Public Health Institute, this course covers the fundamental aspects of pandemic preparedness at an organizational level.
CHER Grant Program Awards 6th Cycle Grantees
The CHER Grant Program has named the recipients for the 2022-2023 funding cycle.
Program Coordinator Joins CHC Staff
Say hello to Laura Anaya Rodriguez, the CHC's new program coordinator!
CHC Welcomes Sr. Program Coordinator
Introducing Lauren Kriss, the CHC's new senior program coordinator!
CHC is a Texas Mother-Friendly Workplace
Today the Center for Health Communication joined a growing number of Texas businesses by becoming designated as a Texas Mother-Friendly Worksite.
Sr. Program Coordinator Joins CHC Staff
Please welcome Lara O'Toole, our newest team member!
Health Literacy for All
Learn the basics of health literacy, explore assessment tools, and discover the right tools and strategies to apply to meet your clients' unique health communication needs.
Disparities, Health Equity, and Health Communication
Explore the roles health equity and communication play in the quality of healthcare outcomes and addressing health and racial disparities among communities of color.
Pain, Opioids, and Hard Conversations
Better understand the complexities of patient-provider conversations about pain and opioids in this online, self-paced course.
Sr. Graphic Designer Joins CHC Staff
Please welcome Asha Thompson, our new senior graphic designer!
Graphic Designer Joins the CHC Staff
Introducing Natalie Tarrant, our newest graphic designer!
Sr. Program Coordinator Joins CHC Staff
Say hello to Jeremy Martin, our new senior program coordinator!
CHC Welcomes Creative Director
Say hello to Chris Beeler, the CHC's new creative director!
Emotions in Health Communication
An introduction to research highlighting the role emotions play in how people process health information and practical implications of that research for developing message-based interventions.
Patient-Provider Communication
This course focuses on how better communication can improve patient health outcomes and avoid provider burnout.
Program Coordinator Joins CHC Staff
Introducing Kaitlin Berns, the CHC's new program coordinator!
CHC Welcomes Research Associate
Say hello to Olubunmi Obayemi, the CHC's new research associate!
Audience-Centered Message Design
Explore steps and techniques to help you design audience-centered and evidence-based health messages.
CHC Welcomes Research Associate
Say hello to Catherine Cunningham, the CHC's new research associate!
Program Manager Joins CHC Staff
Please welcome Melanie Susswein, our new program manager.
Event Coordinator Intern Joins CHC Staff
Say hello to Alyssa Daniell, our new student intern!
CHC Launches Online Education Course
The CHC has launched the first course in the Health Communication Training Series — Mental Health, Stigma, and Communication. This course highlights the importance of communicating effectively about mental health and the impact stigma has on the patient-provider relationship.
CHC Welcomes Sr. Program Coordinator
Please welcome Paloma Gray, the CHC's new senior program coordinator.
HCLI 2021 Highlights
On the heels of a global pandemic that illuminated every facet of our public health systems, health communicators have their work cut out for them in the new decade ahead. It’s undeniable the need for effective and compassionate health communicators is at an all-time high.
CHC Welcomes Program Coordinator
Say hello to Eileen Artigas, our new program coordinator!
The CHC in 2020
Looking back on 2020, this is certainly not the year we could have imagined around the Center for Health Communication (CHC). The importance of effectively communicating about health has seldom been so clear, and the CHC had many accomplishments to celebrate even amidst the uncertainty and challenges this year presented.
Graphic Designer Joins CHC Team
Please welcome Shayna Brewer, our newest graphic designer!
Online Education Program Manager Joins CHC
Say hello to our new online education program manager, Komal Gandhi!
HCLI 2020 Highlights
Hosting a conference during the spread of COVID-19 posed unique challenges. With the determination of our staff this year, we were able to pivot from the usual three-day event on campus into one six-hour virtual conference. And you know what? We had fun doing it.
Free Mental Health Communication Resources Available
With support from the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, a team at the UT Center for Health Communication has created a whitepaper and curriculum modules—all available to the public for free—around one important question: What are the best ways to train healthcare professionals and journalists about mental health and mental illness communication... and why should we?
Postdoctoral Fellow Joins CHC Staff
Please welcome Billy Table, Ph.D., the CHC's new postdoctoral fellow.
¡Es Tiempo de Vacunarte! 2
Earlier this year, the CHC began a new project and partnership with the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Department of Family and Community Medicine to develop messages for social media and text messages to promote HPV vaccination.
What's Next in 2020?
We’re a month into a new year and a few weeks into the spring semester, which is a good moment to look at what has already happened in 2020 and consider what’s coming this year.
CHC Welcomes New Web Developer
Say hello to Eddie Silva, the CHC's first ever web developer!
Program Coordinator Joins CHC Staff
Say hello to Zach Cohen-Ford, the CHC's new program coordinator!
Program Coordinator Joins CHC Team
Say hello to Ryann Freeman, the CHC's new program coordinator!
CHC Launches App for Expectant Fathers
Two weeks ago, we enjoyed the major public launch of the Father’s Playbook app – an app designed to get expectant fathers involved in prenatal health and beyond.
CHC Welcomes New Graphic Designer
Please welcome graphic designer Merian Karpen to the CHC team!
Graphic Designer Joins CHC Team
Say hello to our newest graphic designer, Nicole Kirschten!
New Projects for a New Academic Year
As we enter the second year of our 2-year theme on mental health and health communication, we’re about to pursue several new projects including a whitepaper on communicating about mental health and developing education materials for health and communication professionals.
Producing a Whitepaper on Mental Health Communication
Thanks to a grant from the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, the CHC has begun production on a whitepaper meant to advance the American conversation about mental health.
HCLI Alumni at NCHHMM 2019
A group of Health Communication Leadership Institute alumni presented a spotlight session at the 2019 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media titled Lessons in Leadership: Tips and Strategies for Health Communication Professionals.
HCLI 2019 Highlights
Fearless. Risk Taker. Creative. Empathetic. Great listener. We asked participants at this summer’s Health Communication Leadership Institute (HCLI) to tell us the essential qualities of a health communication leader.
Take Time. Save Lives. — A Hospital Hand Hygiene Campaign
We developed a campaign that was focused on hand hygiene as an approach that could protect everyone: patients, hospital workers, and even the family and friends of hospital workers.
Mental Health and Health Communication Symposium: Reflections
It’s been a couple of weeks since the CHC hosted its Mental Health and Health Communication Symposium. The symposium was part of a 2-year theme on mental health and health communication, which was intended to invite in new partners from around UT-Austin and the community to engage at the intersection of mental health and health communication.
Second Round of CHER Funds
In our second year of the CHER program, we had another competitive cohort of applicants. We funded two excellent projects that again bring together faculty from the far reaches of campus to pursue projects that will advance health communication research and practice.
Mental Health and Health Communication Symposium
The CHC is a full semester into a 2-year theme on mental health and health communication and as we look to the spring, we’re pursuing a new and ambitious event — a 1-day symposium on mental health and health communication.
Texas Prescription Monitoring Program Promotion
For the past year, we’ve been working on a project to promote the use of the Texas PMP as a tool for prescribers to make appropriate prescribing decisions.
Father's Playbook Pilot Launch
The CHC has launched a pilot version of the Father's Playbook app — designed to get expectant fathers involved in prenatal health and beyond.
The CHC in 2018-2019: An Evolution
As we stare down the start of the fall semester, we might be hitting a new phase of the CHC’s existence: one of ongoing evolution rather than radical revolution.
Studying the Effects of Empathetic Healthcare: A CHER Awardee Project
David Ring, M.D., Ph.D., along with colleagues Joost Kortlever, M.D., and Laura Brown, Ph.D. have begun research with the help of the CHER Grant Program to identify important elements of empathetic communication between a patient and their doctor.
CHER Awardee Kicks Off Funded Project
One CHER grant funded project — The CARE Study: Communicating About Research with Empathy — begins research to investigate fears and mythologies surrounding clinical trials.
The Potential of a 2-Year Theme on Mental Health and Health Communication
While we’re still very much in the planning stages of our 2-year theme on mental health and health communication, it’s getting easier to see not only how the theme might work, but also how research launched as a result might affect sweeping changes in mental health care.
Supporting Research Through the CHER Grant Program
Through the CHER grant program, researchers at Moody and Dell Med together will find ways to better tell these stories and to slowly shift healthcare away from a reactive, metric-bound mindset toward a mindset of empathy, preemptive care, and prevention.
Documenting Year 1 of the CHER Grant Program
A reflection on the first year of the CHER Grant Program and a collection of student-written articles documenting the inaugural grantee projects.
HCLI 2018 Highlights
This past week was the Center for Health Communication’s fourth annual Health Communication Leadership Institute and this time around, HCLI has truly hit its stride.
Health Communication: Leadership as Evolution
A look into the upcoming Health Communication Leadership Institute — the CHC's premier professional development event.
A Theme (and Experiment) for 2018-2020
A look inside how the CHC's 2-year theme on mental health and health communication came to be.
CHC to Launch Theme on Mental Health and Health Communication
The CHC is proud to announce the launch of a new 2-year theme: Mental Health and Health Communication. The theme will begin in Fall 2018 and run throughout the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 academic years.
The CHC in 2017-2018
CHC Director Mike Mackert reflects on the 2017-2018 academic year and what's on the horizon for the Center.
Tobacco-Free UT: A System-Wide Initiative
CHC Director Mike Mackert shares highlights of the first year of the Eliminate Tobacco Use Initiative.
Texas PMP Campaign: Progress and Benefits
CHC Director Mike Mackert shares updates and highlights of the Center's work on the Texas Prescription Monitoring Program project.
Getting Organized in 2018
CHC Director Mike Mackert reflects on where the Center for Health Communication (CHC) is going, how to best organize the team to get great work done, and how that organization can also keep the work fun and invigorating.
Fast and Fruitful: A Fall Recap
CHC Director Mike Mackert reflects on the first full academic semester of the Center for Health Communication as a joint academic center between the Moody College of Communication and Dell Medical School.
The Texas PMP and the Opioid Epidemic
CHC Director Mike Mackert shares updates on the Texas Prescription Monitoring Program project from the fall semester.
Inaugural CHER Grant Awards
The CHER Grant Program awarded approximately $20,000 in its inaugural 2017-18 grant cycle for three projects.
The Road to Engaging Men in Prenatal Health
The CHC is now working as part of a team, supported by state funding, to build a mobile app that could become a platform for engaging men across Texas on issues related to prenatal health and fatherhood more broadly.
Anecdotes and Inspiration in Health Communication
CHC Director Mike Mackert shares a personal anecdote highlighting how individual experiences can serve as inspiration or illustrate the importance of health communication in improving people's health and wellness.
The CHC as a Joint Academic Center
Mike Mackert shares his thoughts on the future of the CHC as a joint academic center of the Moody College of Communication and Dell Medical School.
HCLI 2017 Highlights
CHC Assistant Director Jessica Hughes Wagner shares highlights and memorable moments from the third annual Health Communication Leadership Institute.
Kicking Off HCLI 2017
CHC Director Mike Mackert reflects on previous Health Communication Leadership Institutes and what the third cohort has in store this year.
Siddhartha Mukherjee Gives McGovern Lecture
On Monday, April 24, the CHC welcomed Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee to The University of Texas at Austin for the 2017 McGovern Lecture in Health Communication.
Michael Mackert, Ph.D. Named New CHC Director
Newly appointed Director of the UT Center for Health Communication Dr. Mike Mackert shares his thoughts and vision for the future of the CHC.