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Advocacy in rare disease: Crafting the public narrative

Advocacy in rare disease: Crafting the public narrative

56min |14/06/2023|

36

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Advocacy in rare disease: Crafting the public narrative cover
Life and Science

Advocacy in rare disease: Crafting the public narrative

Advocacy in rare disease: Crafting the public narrative

56min |14/06/2023|

36

Play

Description

Advocacy in rare disease is complex and challenging, but there are
effective methods that advocates can use to communicate with the public.
In this panel discussion, experts in communication, public relations,
and influencing will discuss strategies and tactics to advance advocacy
for rare disease.


With:

Mary Dunkle (National Organization for Rare Disorders, Quincy, MA)
Sparsh Shah (Musician, motivational speaker, philanthropist, and patient advocate, Iselin, NJ)
Anne Rancourt (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD)
Erika Gebel Berg, Ph.D., moderator (Science/AAAS, Washington, DC)


This podcast was adapted from a mebinar co-organized by AAAS/Science and Fondation Ipsen


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Advocacy in rare disease is complex and challenging, but there are
effective methods that advocates can use to communicate with the public.
In this panel discussion, experts in communication, public relations,
and influencing will discuss strategies and tactics to advance advocacy
for rare disease.


With:

Mary Dunkle (National Organization for Rare Disorders, Quincy, MA)
Sparsh Shah (Musician, motivational speaker, philanthropist, and patient advocate, Iselin, NJ)
Anne Rancourt (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD)
Erika Gebel Berg, Ph.D., moderator (Science/AAAS, Washington, DC)


This podcast was adapted from a mebinar co-organized by AAAS/Science and Fondation Ipsen


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Description

Advocacy in rare disease is complex and challenging, but there are
effective methods that advocates can use to communicate with the public.
In this panel discussion, experts in communication, public relations,
and influencing will discuss strategies and tactics to advance advocacy
for rare disease.


With:

Mary Dunkle (National Organization for Rare Disorders, Quincy, MA)
Sparsh Shah (Musician, motivational speaker, philanthropist, and patient advocate, Iselin, NJ)
Anne Rancourt (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD)
Erika Gebel Berg, Ph.D., moderator (Science/AAAS, Washington, DC)


This podcast was adapted from a mebinar co-organized by AAAS/Science and Fondation Ipsen


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Advocacy in rare disease is complex and challenging, but there are
effective methods that advocates can use to communicate with the public.
In this panel discussion, experts in communication, public relations,
and influencing will discuss strategies and tactics to advance advocacy
for rare disease.


With:

Mary Dunkle (National Organization for Rare Disorders, Quincy, MA)
Sparsh Shah (Musician, motivational speaker, philanthropist, and patient advocate, Iselin, NJ)
Anne Rancourt (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD)
Erika Gebel Berg, Ph.D., moderator (Science/AAAS, Washington, DC)


This podcast was adapted from a mebinar co-organized by AAAS/Science and Fondation Ipsen


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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