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NCHCMM Abstract Deadline Extended!
Public health communicators: there’s still time to showcase your work at the 2025 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media (NCHCMM)! The abstract deadline has been extended to May 2, 2025, giving you extra time to submit or update proposals.
Whether your work addresses misinformation, health equity, or innovative community engagement, NCHCMM is your platform to inspire the field and connect with peers nationwide. Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to the national dialogue on advancing public health communication. Learn more and submit your abstract here or visit www.NCHCMM.org. We look forward to seeing your ideas take the spotlight this July in Atlanta!

White House Trumpets Covid Lab Leak Theory on Web Page That Was Devoted to Health Information
A recent redesign of Covid.gov has raised alarms in the public health community. The site, once a reliable source for COVID-19 guidance and resources, now redirects to a White House page centered on the lab-leak theory of the virus’s origin—featuring partisan messaging and criticism of public health leaders. While some federal agencies have supported the lab-leak possibility, many scientists maintain zoonotic spillover as the most likely explanation.
Public health experts warn that repurposing a trusted health information site for political messaging risks eroding public trust, undermining transparency, and further weakening the nation’s already strained public health infrastructure. Read more from STAT News here.

FDA Making Plans to End its Routine Food Safety Inspections
The FDA is reportedly exploring plans to shift most routine food safety inspections to state and local agencies—a move that could free up federal resources but raises concerns about oversight and consistency. While the FDA says inspections will continue during a reorganization period, internal sources and layoffs suggest significant changes are underway.
States already handle about one-third of routine inspections, often at lower costs, and supporters argue they meet federal standards. However, critics warn the transition could undermine national food safety, especially in states without inspection contracts. Public health leaders are watching closely, as this shift could reshape federal-state responsibilities in protecting the U.S. food supply. Read more from CBS here.
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Join Us at NCHCMM 2025 – Registration Now Open!
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Public health communicators, mark your calendars! The 2025 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing & Media (NCHCMM) is set for July 28-30 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. This premier event brings together experts to explore innovative strategies in health communication. The first keynote speaker, Dr. Garth Graham—cardiologist, researcher, and Head of YouTube Health—promises valuable insights.
Take advantage of advance registration discounts through May 30, and submit your abstracts by April 18. Secure your hotel stay at a special rate by July 18. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and inspire—visit our website and follow us for updates! Visit www.NCHCMM.org for all the details.
New Ethical AI Guidelines: A Must-Read for Public Health Communicators
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Artificial Intelligence is reshaping public health communication, and NPHIC has proudly contributed to a groundbreaking new resource: the Guidelines for the Ethical Use of AI in Public Health Communications. Developed by a diverse working group of public health and technology leaders, this initiative ensures AI is used responsibly while upholding accuracy, transparency, and equity.
Executive Director Robert Jennings and NPHIC supported this effort to provide communicators with practical, adaptable principles for integrating AI ethically. Access the short guide or full working paper here and read more about the guide here and be part of the conversation shaping the future of AI in public health!
NPHIC’s Robert Jennings Featured on Public Health Review Morning Edition Podcast
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Robert Jennings, Executive Director of the National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC), is shaping the future of public health communication by developing guidelines for AI use in the field. In a recent Public Health Review Morning Edition episode, Jennings highlighted the need for responsible AI integration to enhance messaging and outreach. He also provided an outlook on evolving communication strategies for pressing public health challenges, including firearm injury prevention. Meanwhile, ASTHO President Dr. Scott Harris reflected on the success of the HPAI symposium.
Public health leaders can stay engaged through ASTHO’s Public Health Weekly newsletter, featuring expert insights, policy updates, and leadership opportunities. Listen to the podcasts here.
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NPHIC members, stay informed and engaged by following us on Facebook (@NPHICpublic), Twitter (X) (@NPHIC), and Instagram (@NPHIC_). We’re excited to highlight our new LinkedIn page, where you can find important updates on the National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media (NCHCMM). Follow us at NPHIC on LinkedIn.
We also invite you to join our exclusive closed Facebook group for members, a space for collaboration and sharing valuable information. Strengthen our community and amplify the impact of public health communications by joining today: NPHIC Member-Only Facebook Group.
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