The Center for Communication Programs in Baltimore, MA, USA is offering the course Leadership in Strategic Health Communication: Making a Difference in Infectious Diseases, HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health.
This newly redesigned course will allow participants to explore the elements of effective behavior development communication and advocacy programs to create more competent and health literate societies. They can specialize through "multi-track" sessions in three core areas:
The course incorporates some of the latest thinking on leadership development and applies them to strategic health communication planning. Previously called the Baltimore Advances in Health Communication and Advocacy Workshop, the new curriculum and title responds to changing health needs around the world and provides for a more need-based course content.
Dates: June 4-22, 2007
Prerequisites: Participants must be fluent in written and spoken English.
Discount Fees: $5,450 USD (if paid by March 16, 2007). There is an optional
coaching phase fee of $400.00.
Regular Fees: $5,700 USD (if paid after March 16, 2007). The optional
coaching phase fee is $700.00.
The fee includes trainer costs, background materials, supplies, in-workshop transportation, field trips, and certificate awards. The fee does not include application fee, visa application administrative fee, round-trip travel to Baltimore or living expenses. If you are interested in attending, we encourage you to seek funding support early to secure a place.
Applications will not be accepted after March 30, 2007.
For More Information Contact:
Lolita Carter-Ross, Course Coordinator
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
111 Market Place, Suite 900
Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4012 USA
Telephone: (410) 659-6300/Fax: (410) 659-6266
E-mail: traininginfo@jhuccp.org