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Citation

Miranda GF, Vercellesi L, Pozzi E, Bruno F. Health Info. Libr. J. 2009; 26(1): 39-46.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Health Libraries Group, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1471-1842.2008.00783.x

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Background: Health authorities, hospitals, commercial enterprises, and mass media all deliver health and medical communication in different forms. With such a vast amount of biomedical and clinical information available, any action to ensure the spread of clinically relevant news items is welcome.


Objectives: This paper tries to define a new role for health science librarians in improving medical communication and reporting.


Methods: Literature relating to the health and medical reporting is analysed to identify major difficulties encountered by health communicators.


Results: There are two areas where health science librarians can develop new roles in health communication: (i) supporting journalists and health communicators in selecting sources and understanding scientific papers, and (ii) directly translating scientific information into news items, supplying a list of products in this direction (i.e. targeted newsletters, media releases, news items). New skills and competencies needed to cope with the new roles are described in detail in a suggested academic curriculum for health communicators.


Conclusions: A better understanding of the mass media's needs can provide much needed support in the field of health communication.

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