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Research Methods in Health Communications

MET HC 560: Health Communication Research Methods is a graduate-level course at Boston University Metropolitan College covering qualitative and quantitative research design in health communication contexts. Projects completed throughout the semester reflect applied research skills ranging from survey development and sampling strategy to secondary data analysis and strategic recommendation.

Ignite Presentation

Message Map:
Maternal Health Among BIPOC women in Pennsylvania

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Sabin Vaccine Institute Blog Posts

Increasing HPV Vaccine Uptake: Overcoming Barriers for Rural Mothers in Nigeria

Increasing Childhood Vaccination Rates: The Success of Mobile Clinics in Nigeria

The Impact of Trust & Patient-Centered Care on Vaccination Rates in Kenya

Breakthroughs in Influenza Vaccination: Highlights from the Sabin IVI Program

Ghana's Cranky Uncle Game: Tackling Vaccine Hesitancy in West Africa

Malaria Fact Sheet

Measles Fact Sheet

Dengue Fact Sheet

Element Apothec Blog Posts

Written by Kayleigh Starr & Medically Reviewed by Dr. Chloe Givens

Coffee

Written by Kayleigh Starr & Medically Reviewed by Dr. Chloe Givens

Yoga Retreat

Written by Kayleigh Starr & Medically Reviewed by Dr. Chloe Givens

Mushrooms

Written by Kayleigh Starr & Medically Reviewed by Dr. Chloe Givens

Essential Oils

Freelance Work

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