The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Prevention Information Network (CDC NPIN) is pleased to announce an upcoming webcast series starting Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 2 PM EST, titled, “In the Know: Social Media for Public Health.” Each webcast will feature social media experts discussing how to harness the latest social media tools for the…
Chatting on Twitter for NBHAAD
February 4, 2013 • 1 comment • By Wayne Duffus, Associate Director for Health Equity, CDC’s National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), along with its partners, will be hosting a Twitter event tomorrow, Tuesday, February 5, at 2pm ET, to commemorate National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), which takes place annually on February 7. Twitter events give us an opportunity to connect with people across the country and in…
Storify: Curating Social Media for Worlds AIDS Day 2012
December 11, 2012 • 1 comment • By Aisha Moore, Communications Director, AIDS.gov
and Mindy Nichamin, AIDS.gov New Media Coordinator
On December 1, 2012, agencies across the U.S. Government joined together to observe World AIDS Day. To demonstrate the theme of “Working Together for an AIDS-Free Generation,” agencies used social media to share policy updates, release new data, promote HIV testing, and address HIV stigma. Social media moves fast, so you may have missed some…
“Prevention and Wellness Across the Life Span”: Highlights from the APHA Annual Meeting
November 13, 2012 • 0 comments • By Jennie Anderson, Communications Advisor and Mindy Nichamin, New Media Coordinator, AIDS.gov
In late October, we joined more than 12,000 public health professionals at the American Public Health Association’s (APHA) 2012 Annual Meeting in San Francisco. The theme of this year’s meeting was “Prevention and Wellness Across the Life Span”, kicking off with an Opening Session highlighting this theme. During the Opening Session, Dr. Reed Tuckson of…
Building Public Engagement Using “Twitter Townhalls”
October 16, 2012 • 0 comments • By Deborah A. Temkin, Ph.D., Bullying Prevention Coordinator, U.S. Department of Education
Cross-posted from HHS.gov Digital Strategy Blog
Cross-posted from HHS.gov Digital Strategy Blog
Editor’s note: At AIDS.gov we dedicate time each week to listening and learning from our colleagues in the social media world. We are always looking to improve our use of Twitter given that we update our Twitter feed more than any of our other social media spaces. Our colleagues regularly host Twitter Chats (PDF) and Townhalls…
Social Good: Igniting Passion and Innovation for a Better World
October 2, 2012 • 0 comments • By Anjana Padmanabhan, Public Affairs Advisor, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
Editor’s Note: This week the AIDS.gov team is at the United States Conference on AIDS. We will return next week with highlights from the social media sessions. Today we have a guest post about another recent conference, The Social Good Summit. Last week, global leaders gathered in New York City to discuss a wide spectrum…
Twitter, and Mobile Technology, Take Off at AIDS 2012
When the XIX International AIDS Conference drew to a close, #AIDS2012 had been tweeted 85,608 times over the course of the six-day conference – a ten-fold increase over AIDS 2010. With free WiFi available throughout the convention center, the increasing role of new media in health communications, and conference delegates making ample use of smartphones…