COM 2150 Communications in Healthcare
This course is designed to advance knowledge of health communication theory, research and practice. The major course objective is to provide a solid foundation for evaluating and conducting health communication campaigns including planning, initiation and assessment. The focus will be upon the various contexts of health communication including interpersonal, small group, mass media and organizational templates for message generation. By the course’s culmination, it is hoped a broader appreciation will be cultivated for and understanding of the importance, value and impact of health communication upon patients, families, caregivers, nurses, physicians and health care managers. Specifically, through readings, in-class lecture, discussion, assignments and experiential activities, this class will explore the theory, research and skills associated with communicating in various care contexts.
Distribution
CommunicationsOffered
Fall, Spring