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International, interdisciplinary collaborative translating cutting-edge research into best practice and training for safe and compassionate health care. Website: https://ic4ch.wordpress.com/
International Consortium for Communication in Health Care








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The session bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering evidence-based insights from the Global South into how simulation-based learning can prepare students for real-world complexity... For more information, see ic4ch.wordpress.com/activities/
Effective communication is at the heart of healthcare, yet the transition from the classroom to the clinic remains one of the steepest learning curves for students. This insightful webinar explores how to foster genuine communicative competence in the next generation of health science professionals.
May's discussion of her research in public health includes a warning and information system for communities affected by Dengue, the Asian Centre for Health Behavioural Insights and Interventions (HABITS) and some exciting future plans... Find out more about May here: blogs.ntu.edu.sg/mayolwin/
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Interested in what different members of the International Consortium for Communication in Health Care (IC4CH) are working on? Today we're putting the spotlight on Professor May O. Lwin (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore): ic4ch.wordpress.com/2026/02/11/s...
If you missed the latest webinar 'From Simulation to Clinic: Building Communication Competence Among Health Science Students' by Jennifer Watermeyer, Megan Scott, Nancy Barber and Rhona Nattrass, fear not! You can watch the recording of the webinar on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF2z...
We're delighted to share Prof. Watermeyer and colleagues' upcoming webinar, 'From Simulation to Clinic: Building Communication Competence Among Health Science Students' 18 June 2026 13:00 – 14:30 SAST Info: ic4ch.wordpress.com/activities/ Register: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/f85aae...
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International Consortium for Communication in Health Care
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If you're interested in health communication, broadly conceived, join the research seminars of the UCL Health Communication Network. Available to attend remotely with the next event on 22nd Jan, 1pm. blogs.ucl.ac.uk/health-comms... Sign up to our mailing list to hear about future events
Call for Papers for our 2026 webinar: ‘Key Health and Science Communication Challenges in the 2020s’ We’re delighted to share the cfp for our upcoming event. If you’re considering submitting, we’d love to hear from you. The deadline for submission is 5pm, February 9th 2026. wp.me/pcqSKn-dv
In this second Spotlight video of the series, Dr Gavin Brookes (Lancaster University) talks with Professor May O. Lwin, who is a Professor in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information…
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Spotlight: May O. Lwin (February 2026)
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IC4CH webinar 2026: From Simulation to Clinic
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International Consortium for Communication in Health Care
International Consortium for Communication in Health Care
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International Consortium for Communication in Health Care