Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Final class chat.

I agree with the previous post that it was a nice way to end the class with a discussion of future careers in public health and health communication. Its always helpful to have a perspective on how to apply what we learn in ph into our careers. Our discussion on evaluations was interesting because I am taking PH 666 and in that class we had just finished discussing program evaluation. So it was helpful to discuss evaluation in terms of health communication as opposed to interventions. Finally, I must say that I am really excited to apply my health communication knowledge into practice.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

the simpsons- entertainment-Education?

I had a mixed feeling about Sex and City being entertainment education, only because in the clip we saw they do seem to tackle the issue of smoking and its negative consequences. But in the rest of the series, I think, Carrie glamorizes smoking. She is a tv ad for smoking pulled straight out of glamour ads that depict women as sexy, glamorous, and alluring because they light up. That always bothered me about that show, because it really impacts the way women think. What I didn't realize until yesterdays class, was that now I have a new forum (Ent-Educ) in which to discuss some of my favorite shows such as Sex in the City and The Simpsons.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Looking towards the Web 2.0

Its really fascinating the prospect of public health moving into a tech savy field that incorporates the latest technology with creative intervention designs (i.e. interactive games). The possiblities of public health being streamed 24/7 on the web are unless. Is it possible to think that in a few years there could be a myspace/facebook type forum just for public health communication. As I write this I think about how public health communication and interventions can become mainstream through web 2.0, but my thoughts are constrained by what is out there now. Its takes real creative and cutting edge thinkers to come up with the next big thing. My references for what can come next are constrained but was it out there now and thinking nothing can top that! Like google. And my next thought is what if there was a search engine with everything and anything related to health, could that one day be the next big thing?! I think yesterdays class was really all about getting us to think outside the box and into the future of PH.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Take advertising seriously!

I never realized there are so many forms of media advocacy out there, including movies by Michael Moore, Oprah episodes, PBS shows, etc. Its intriguing how media advocacy is out there without being overty and preaching/advocating for something. Although, I could see how that tactic of preachiness can make people distance themselves from an issue. Jean Kilbourne is a perfect example of someone who understands how to engage people in a sensitive topic, a feminist topic at that, without having to be preachy. Both Kilbourne and Dr.Engelberg got me thinking about advertising and its place in PH. Kilbourne said we need to take advertising seriously. Dr.E said we have to see what "they" are doing and how we can do it too in PH. These two points complement each other because in PH we need to pay attention to advertising and realize how much of an impact it has on people both positively and negatively. That power of influence, and the creativeness behind it is a tactic we need to do more of.