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NNLM 2023 Virtual Health Misinformation Symposium Save the Dates

Posted by on September 16th, 2022 Posted in: Blog, Conferences and Meetings, Consumer Health


NNLM National Virtual Health Misinformation Symposium
Save the Dates! April 4-6, 2023

This free virtual symposium will explore both the research behind health misinformation movements and provide practical and evidence-based solutions to support librarians, health educators, and direct care providers in combating the spread of all types of health misinformation. Topics may include the types of misinformation, history of health misinformation, tips to understand health research, combating social media spread, the effects of health misinformation on individuals and communities, and highlighting replicable programs that Network Members can implement to address health misinformation. This virtual symposium will feature sessions focused on data, public health, libraries, and general health misinformation.

 

Objectives
    • Distinguish between the types of misinformation
    • Describe current research regarding health misinformation
    • Identify and implement resources and tools to combat health misinformation, resources and tools
    • Explore programs, projects, and practices related to health misinformation in communities

Sign up to be notified of call for proposals (October 2022) or when registration opens (January 2023) bit.ly/NNLM_HealthMisinfoSaveDates

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Miles Dietz-Castel is the Communication Specialist for the NNLM Region 6 Office.

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This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Grant Number 1UG4LM012346 with The University of Iowa.

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