Introduction to Communicating Effectively with Patients and Clients
Effective communication is essential to public health practice. This micro-training introduces communication skills for public health professionals working face-to-face with patients, clients, and community members. Participants will learn how to identify common communication barriers and apply plain-language strategies, culturally responsive approaches, and trauma-informed principles to enhance communication effectiveness.
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Learning
Objectives:
By the end of
this training learners will be able to:
- Identify communication barriers and develop strategies to overcome them.
- Apply plain-language principles to improve comprehension.
- Demonstrate culturally responsive and trauma-informed communication.
Format: Self-paced
training
Duration:
~20 minutes
Arranged
by: Dulce Rodriguez, Instructional Specialist
Subject Matter Experts: Phylicia Bediako, PhD
Target
Audience: Public
Health Professionals including community health workers, doctors, nurses,
social workers, dietitians, and health educators.
Published: April 2026
Disclosures: The planners,
reviewers, and authors have no declared conflicts of interest.
CE Available: None

