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Bridging the Worlds of Science, Community and Policy

Bridging the Worlds of Science, Community and Policy. Communicating HIV Prevention Research with Strategies and Tools to Convey Your Message, Manage Controversy and Disseminate Results. Welcome and Introduction. Co-Chairs: Quarraisha Abdool Karim, CAPRISA Ward Cates, FHI 360.

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Bridging the Worlds of Science, Community and Policy

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  1. Bridging the Worlds of Science, Community and Policy Communicating HIV Prevention Research with Strategies and Tools to Convey Your Message, Manage Controversy and Disseminate Results

  2. Welcome and Introduction Co-Chairs: • Quarraisha Abdool Karim, CAPRISA • Ward Cates, FHI 360

  3. Introduction to the Communications Handbook for Clinical Trials Facilitator: • Thomas Lent, FHI 360

  4. The Role of Communication at Each Stage of a Trial

  5. The Communications Handbook CD-ROM

  6. Case Study: When Communication Breaks Down

  7. Case Study • Good Communication Practices Throughout the Life Cycle of a Trial

  8. Using the Handbook to Address Communication Challenges • World Café Methodology • Teams will rotate every 15–20 minutes

  9. Why Communication is Important

  10. Have a Plan

  11. Informing Stakeholders

  12. Ambassadors

  13. Communicating Science Clearly

  14. The Community: A Powerful Partner

  15. Working with the Media

  16. A Best Practice

  17. What’s Next? • Feedback on the Handbook • Feedback on the Session

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