My Research Areas:
I am a graduate researcher in the field of health communication, with a focus on issues of access, equity, and health misinformation. I am particularly interested in how communication can be used to address health disparities and promote positive health behaviors. My research also explores the impact of health misinformation on public health outcomes and the role of communication in promoting equitable access to the correct health information. Through my work, I examine a range of health communication topics, including health literacy, health behavior change, and the impact of social determinants of health on health communication and access to health information. My research also explores the role of technology and digital media in health communication, particularly in the context of addressing health misinformation and promoting equitable access to health information.
My research has important implications for public health policy and practice. My findings highlight the need for more effective health communication interventions that take into account issues of access, equity, and health misinformation.
Overall, my research demonstrates my commitment to promoting equity and access in health communication and addressing health misinformation. My work has the potential to inform public health policy and practice and contribute to the development of more effective health communication interventions.
Health Communication.
I am a graduate researcher in the field of crisis communication, with a particular focus on social media and its impact. My research explores how social media platforms can be utilized during crisis events to effectively communicate with the public and provide important information and resources.
I continue to study the impact of social media on crisis outcomes, including the role of messaging and communication channels in promoting positive behaviors and mitigating the negative impact of crises. Through my research, I examine the ways in which social media can be used to facilitate crisis response efforts across a range of industries. I explore how social media platforms can be used to identify and respond to emerging threats, as well as how social media can be used to mobilize and coordinate response efforts among industry stakeholders.
My work has important implications for crisis communication across industries, including healthcare. My research continues to help to identify best practices for social media communication during crisis events, and highlights the need for effective communication strategies that take advantage of the unique capabilities of social media platforms. My work has the potential to inform public policy and practice and contribute to the development of more effective communication strategies that take advantage of the unique capabilities of social media platforms.