Training for journalism and public health
First Draft is no longer active, but its website is maintained and offers excellent training.
View resourcesThe first U.S.-based trainings on infodemiology for public health professionals. Over 10 hours of tailored curriculum by U.S. experts, free and online.
Trainings
The first U.S.-based trainings on infodemiology for public health professionals. Over 10 hours of tailored curriculum by U.S. experts, free and online.
Short, flexible modules designed to improve patient care in today’s complex information landscape, free and online.
Contact us for more information on customizable in-person trainings and workshops for your team or organization.
First Draft is no longer active, but its website is maintained and offers excellent training.
View resourcesA gateway into the TRAIN Learning Network, with many trainings related to infodemiology.
View resourcesScenario-based trainings for health care providers to improve patient communication.
View resourcesThe original infodemic management training launched in 2020 by WHO.
View resourcesExperienced public health leaders, with the communications insight you need.
View resourcesFree and paid training on relevant topics like fact-checking and media literacy.
View resourcesResources
Reports of the H5N1 virus being detected in cow’s milk have kept the outbreak in the news and in social media conversations.
View resourcesIn this key paper, founder of infodemiology Dr. Gunther Eysenbach establishes a framework for the field.
View resourcesA hands-on approach to help recognize and respond to health-related rumors and misinformation.
View resourcesDashboards on this site are provided by Talkwalker, which offers its own resources.
View resourcesSupports public health communicators to be timely, clear, credible, & effective messengers.
View resourcesThe Monitoring Lab reports on measles outbreak and vaccine narratives in the U.S.
View resourcesThe first and only peer-reviewed journal specifically dedicated to infodemiology.
View resourcesThe Infodemiology Brief
Monthly summaries of trending health narratives, the latest peer-reviewed readings, new trainings, and more. Archived briefs are currently tailored for health care providers, with a public health edition coming soon.
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