Personally I think popular communication about public health should move away from “what’s going to happen?” and towards “what do we know and what can we do?”
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I think it should express humility about what we know. Like if a best guess is being given, say that. Sometimes in the urgent need to get people to do something, the urge is to express certainty, which is terrible if we have to backtrack later.
Not at all the most urgent thing right now, but are you / do you know anyone interested in a MCH data science for the People/alt-PRAMS/harboring data + teaching folks why & how to use it? Esp. folks who are more experienced and skilled in this?
I had to delete some yʻs to make that message fit. Seems like @sarahbandrea.bsky.social @dakilangpilipina.bsky.social and other folks are pondering similar. I have a project / starting to grow a team I want to channel towards this...
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Not at all the most urgent thing right now, but are you / do you know anyone interested in a MCH data science for the People/alt-PRAMS/harboring data + teaching folks why & how to use it? Esp. folks who are more experienced and skilled in this?
https://bsky.app/profile/jonhuang.bsky.social/post/3lizmtq5ssc2a