Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, the participant will be able to:
Apply the SUCCES framework (Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional, Stories) to create effective health messaging that combats misinformation.
Develop proactive strategies for listening to community questions and coordinating resources to deliver positive health information before misinformation takes hold
Implement social media amplification strategies to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals and organizations to share evidence-based health information
This session will help healthcare professionals proactively combat health misinformation that undermines breastfeeding support, as most professionals currently respond reactively after false information has already influenced families' decisions. The presentation provides evidence-based strategies for creating "sticky" positive messaging and building community resilience against misinformation before it takes hold, shifting from crisis management to prevention.
Speaker: Jeanette McCulloch, IBCLC
Jeanette McCulloch, IBCLC, is an experienced national speaker and presenter with more than 20 years of expertise in communications and women's health advocacy. As co-founder of BirthSwell, she has published research in the Journal of Human Lactation and presented at national conferences on topics including reaching millennial parents online, digital communications strategies for breastfeeding professionals, and combating health misinformation. She has spoken at conferences around the globe and has provided consultation and training to local, statewide, national, and international birth and breastfeeding organizations on strategic digital communications and social media engagement.
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This webinar is $15, or Pay What You Can.
1 Nursing CE is pending.
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