Building Bridges Across the Laboratory Community: Fighting Misinformation in the Public Sphere
ASCP is proud to continue the Building Bridges Across the Laboratory Community webinar series. This virtual laboratory capacity building series explores practical strategies for strengthening connections with diverse laboratory stakeholders through effective communication.
In this inaugural session, Fighting Misinformation in the Public Sphere, participants will explore strategies for supporting scientific and public health literacy, identifying and sharing vetted resources, and reinforcing the integrity of the laboratory profession and scientific disciplines.
Live attendance at this webinar will be eligible for 1.5 CMLE credits (available for claiming up to 1-month following the webinar date).
Activity Agenda
- Best practices-study based 1.5-hour webinar with moderated Q&A session
Target audience
The target audience for this activity is laboratory professionals and pathologists.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to
- Use effective communication strategies to strengthen engagement and elevate the laboratory’s visibility.
- Gain the ability to clearly convey the lab’s value and professional identity to diverse stakeholders.
- Develop collaborative and advocacy-focused communications skills that support patients, colleagues, and policymakers.
Faculty
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Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH
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President and Chief Executive Officer, de Beaumont Foundation
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Kamran M. Mirza, MD PhD FCAP FASCP
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Godfrey Dorr Stobbe Professor of Pathology Education Clinical Professor of Pathology (Hematopathology) and Assistant Chair for Education Director, Division of Training Programs & Communication Department of Pathology and Clinical Laboratories
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Rodney E. Rohde, PhD, MS, SM(ASCP)CM, SVCM,MBCM, FACSc
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Regents’ Professor, Texas State University System University Distinguished Chair & Professor, Medical Laboratory Science [MLS] Program
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Faculty Disclosures
Faculty disclosures are not needed for courses which only offer CMLE credit.
Credit Designation Statement
ASCP designates this activity for a maximum of 1.5 CMLE credit. This activity meets CMP and state re-licensure requirements for laboratory personnel.
Method of Participation
To complete the activity and receive credit, the participant must attend the live webinar activity. CMLE certificates will be provided online.