Where we’re training...
ORISE is helping train health care providers across the U.S. and around the world. View the map (PDF, 198 KB) to see how we’re making a difference in health communication training.
Health Communication and Training
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) collaborates with federal, state and local agencies to provide health communication and technical training programs to benefit industry professionals and the public.
ORISE works closely with these agencies to prepare for and address public health challenges resulting from pandemics (such as H1N1 influenza virus), large-scale disasters, terrorism and other national and international emergencies. We specifically focus our efforts on health communication planning, international and community workshops, media monitoring and social media messaging.
ORISE also specializes in audience- and multimedia-based approaches to health communication. These methods broaden the scope and reach of messages that address public health challenges, such as the spread of infectious diseases, chronic diseases, and other health threats.
Capabilities
How ORISE is Making a Difference
- Overview
- Nurse Triage Lines Support
- Innovation Advisors Program
- CHEMPACK Mapping Application
- Virtual Community Reception Center
- Radiation Emergency Preparedness Conference
- Travelers’ Health Campaign Wins Awards
- Travelers’ Health Campaign
- H1N1 Media Analysis
- Pandemic Flu Toolkits
- Radiological Terrorism Toolkit
- Consumer Health Resource Information Service (CHRIS)
- AutoINFORM Media Analysis
Resources
- Overview
- HealthCommWorks Communication Tool
- Hospital All-Hazards Self-Assessment
- Medical Office Preparedness Planner
- Community Assessment Tool
- Consumer Health Resource Information Service (CHRIS) Guide
- Equal Access Initiative
- NLM HIV/AIDS Resources
- Spanish HIV/AIDS Manual
- How to Find Reliable HIV/AIDS Treatment Information on the Internet
- Population Monitoring Guide
- Radiological Terrorism Mass Casualties
- Education in Palliative and End-of-Life
Care for Oncology (EPEC™-O)
HealthCommWorks to Help Health Communicators More Effectively Disseminate Key Messages
ORISE partnered with the CDC to launch HealthCommWorks, which is designed to help health communication professionals develop and disseminate effective messages.
ORISE Contributes to CDC Public Health Policy Competition Win
The CDC Influenza Coordination Unit recently won the 2012 Annual Public Health Policy Competition for a proposal to explore the use of nurse triage lines during an influenza pandemic.