How To Cement Your Public Health Expert Status with a Book

Today’s guest post is written by Beth Brombosz, PhD, Owner of Blogger to Author.

It can be tough to become known as a true expert in your field, especially in a crowded niche like health and wellness. Even having an advanced degree isn’t always enough to help you stand out as the go-to person for public health advice. This is especially true if you’re looking to get more media attention and opportunities. You need something to help you cement your expert status and show the world that they should be coming to you for advice...you need a book.

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Getting Started with Social Media for Public Health Consultants

Today’s guest post is written by Kristy Schirmer BHlthSc, MPH, Director and Principal Consultant at Zockmelon Health Promotion and Social Media Consulting. Kristy helps clients in public health and health promotion with content ideas, managing social media risks and opportunities, and giving them the confidence to use social media effectively through custom workshops and the Health Promotion Social Media School. She is based in Adelaide, Australia.

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Eight Strategies To Help Public Health Consultants Feel Less Isolated Working From Home

One fear that aspiring consultants share with me is that they worry that working solo from home will feel isolating. Many of us in the public health profession are used to working in very collaborative environments, with lots of interaction with colleagues and the communities we serve. So going off on our own can feel scary.

Read today’s post to learn about my top eight strategies to avoid isolation.

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