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Sins of Commission

June 20, 2024 by Rick Lesaar

In 2016, Donald Trump proposed that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. lead a commission on vaccine safety and scientific integrity, a stunningly bad idea that fortunately never came to fruition. In 2024, Trump is proposing an even broader commission while Kennedy wants a whole-sale take over and redirection of the National Institutes of Health. A look what all this communicates.

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June 20, 2024 /Rick Lesaar
Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., commission, vaccine safety, scientific integrity, chronic illness, autism, auto-immune, obesity, infertility, allergies, respiratory illness, ADD, ADHD, asthma, batch2
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How Good are COVID Test Instructions?

June 30, 2023 by Rick Lesaar

COVID is still with us and we’re still testing, so how good are the instructions that come with those tests?

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June 30, 2023 /Rick Lesaar
COVID, Test Instructions, Pilot, BinaxNOW, Flowflex, iHealth, QuickVue, batch2
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Unimaginable Tragedy – Uncommon Opportunity

Health and Communications
December 05, 2022 by Rick Lesaar

Though the circumstances are tragic, when the war ends Ukraine will have a unique opportunity to totally reimagine its healthcare infrastructure and delivery systems. This article suggests some ideas of what that might entail.

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December 05, 2022 /Rick Lesaar
Ukraine, Behavioral Health, Hospitals, Public Health Surveillance, Preventive, Preventative, PTSD, Curative, Patriotism, batch2
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What Color is Your COVID?

March 07, 2022 by Rick Lesaar

What color you believe COVID is depends on where you live and what you know. For some people, perception is reality, but for some companies, leveraging that perception with an intent to deceive or defraud is illegal.

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March 07, 2022 /Rick Lesaar
virus, coronavirus, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, USA, Japan, Russia, Germany, France, Algeria, Brazil, Mexico, Rusia, Naväge, FTC, batch2
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A New Prescription for Patient Information

January 21, 2022 by Rick Lesaar

The Prescribing Information and Patient Information sheet that accompanies prescription drugs is so poorly designed that it's unlikely many people read it. A few simple changes might make it more readable and ultimately more useful, too.

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January 21, 2022 /Rick Lesaar
Patient Information, Prescribing Information, Crestor, Rosuvastatin, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), PhARMA, Rick Lesaar, batch2
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Sticker Shock!

March 04, 2021 by Rick Lesaar

DC’s COVID vaccination sticker is a missed opportunity for public health communication. These communications are like a coral reef; accreted bit by tiny bit they can become something functional, effective, and beautiful. So pay close attention to the small stuff.

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March 04, 2021 /Rick Lesaar
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Four Suggestions to Rehabilitate the CDC’s Reputation →

December 10, 2020 by Rick Lesaar

As the CDC’s new director, Rochelle Walensky will have an enormous job fighting the COVID epidemic.
A different –but intricately related– job will be restoring CDC’s scientific independence and public standing.

Here are four suggestions to help rehabilitate the agency’s image and reputation.

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December 10, 2020 /Rick Lesaar
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Rebuilding Far Beyond Just Public Health

September 03, 2020 by Rick Lesaar

In the US, the COVID-19 crisis has shown that we need to rebuild not just public health and medicine, but the larger social fabric of which they’re a part. The scope of such an undertaking is enormous and the complexity increased by the many interconnections among institutions, attitudes, laws, and practices. Here’s an idea of how to think about this challenge.

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September 03, 2020 /Rick Lesaar
COVID-19, social fabric, public health, medicine, identity, leadership, Rick Lesaar, batch2
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Every Health Professional Now Has a Second Job

June 10, 2020 by Rick Lesaar

Amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, debunking conspiracy theories and teaching us all to think more critically has become a 2nd job for all health professionals. Here are 6 yardsticks we can all use to parse the lies and find the truth.

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June 10, 2020 /Rick Lesaar
Trump, lies, critical thinking, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, conspiracy theories, truth, qui bono, burden of proof, Occam's razor, law of parsimony, Rick Lesaar, batch2
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Three Truths About Trust

March 20, 2020 by Rick Lesaar

Here are three essential truths about trust and some thoughts on what they mean for public health.

  1. Communication is the most important component of trust.

  2. The erosion of trust hampers all communication.

  3. Trust is easily broken, but difficult to build or sustain.

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March 20, 2020 /Rick Lesaar
Trust, Trump, Vaccines, Public Health, Andrew Wakefield, Oprah Winfrey, Jenny McCarthy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Rick Lesaar, batch2
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A Formula for Effective ( health ) Communications

January 20, 2020 by Rick Lesaar

A formula design can symbolically display the components of an effective communications campaigns and how they interrelate. This might be useful for teaching, guiding clients, and focusing your communications team.

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January 20, 2020 /Rick Lesaar
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Don't say Anti-Vax – It's Logically Wrong and Rhetorically Misleading

May 14, 2019 by Rick Lesaar

The efficacy and safety of vaccines are facts. It makes no sense to be pro- or anti- a fact (—would anyone ever say they were pro- or anti- gravity?—), so it makes no sense to be anti-vax. And too often, the use of anti-vax compels the media to give it equal attention to a corresponding pro. Except that it isn’t equal and so shouldn’t be afforded that attention.

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May 14, 2019 /Rick Lesaar
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Explain the Chain

February 05, 2019 by Rick Lesaar

Whether in words or diagrams explaining a chain of determinants or consequences can be a powerful way to communicate. You not only bolster your argument but you also arm your reader to do likewise as they then explain it to others.

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February 05, 2019 /Rick Lesaar
chain of events, consequences, determinants, clean water, effective communications, Rick Lesaar, batch2
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