COVID Culture & Communications

Guidelines, Tools, and Resources for Optimal COVID Communication

COVID vaccine hesitancy will likely continue to play a major role in the fight against COVID.  What shifts are needed to continue to educate the public about COVID prevention and continue to foster trust-building and total health promotion?  Have private practices, organizations, and healthcare systems encouraged and actually solicited feedback from those who are COVID vaccine hesitant?  Identifying tools and resources available and understanding how to evaluate current routines and practices can have a huge impact on building patient trust and help provide optimal communication about COVID.  This webinar will focus on addressing these topics and offer participants tangible solutions to tackle continued COVID challenges.

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Lakeeta Watts, CHW, Full Spectrum Holistic Doula, CLS

Executive Director
Essentially Empowered

Kate Gillespie, DNP, RN, CPH

Clinical Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing

Kristin Lyerly, MD, MPH

Obstetrician Gynecologist
Green Bay, WI

Teresina Simmons, RN

Regional Support Specialist
Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care
Executive Director and Founder
Regal Family Services

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    • Identify additional tools and resources needed to best serve clients who are COVID vaccine hesitant.
    • Identify some of the most widely used resources to address COVID concerns and encourage health promoting behaviors.
    • Describe how the evaluation of provider services specific to COVID can impact practice change and build patient trust.

Course Content

Planning Committee

No one in control of content has any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.*

Course Information

This webinar was recorded on August 17, 2022.

The review date for this course is October 6, 2028.

*Ineligible companies are those whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, reselling, or distributing health care products used by or on patients.