Thank you for an amazing week at the Health Communication Leadership Institute! We couldn't do it without our sponsors @tephi-tx.bsky.social & St. David's HealthCare. Subscribe to our email list so you don't miss out on #UTHCLI 2026 and other events: rebrand.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=...
No one can or should do it alone. #UTHCLI keynote speaker Dr. Lakey, The University of Texas System Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs & Chief Medical Officer, reminded us about the importance of public health experts working with groups like schools, faith leaders, and local doctors to build trust.
On the final day of #UTHCLI, attendees get a chance to apply the skills they've been honing together and activate their new network. Teams develop and present case studies on a current health topic, and this year it was about interventions to help college-aged students manage Sickle Cell Disease.
#UTHCLI got a behind-the-scenes look at real campaigns from fellow #healthcomm practitioners. Thank you for graciously sharing your best practices and lessons learned! Learn more about our annual event: healthcomm.utexas.edu/education/hcli
We heard from some superstar teachers and experts from @utaustin.bsky.social and @txst.edu. They gave #UTHCLI attendees practical, step-by-step plans to hone soft skills such as:
👉 Community Engagement
👉 Finding Meaning in Work
👉 Leading Without Authority
👉 Fostering Creativity
#UTHCLI helps us learn more about health comm professionals' training needs. Attendees helped us pilot exercises for two upcoming free online courses on Using AI in Health Communication & Finding Meaning in Work. Browse our current HCTS courses: uthealthcomm.org/education/hcts
One of our #UTHCLI sponsors @tephi-tx.bsky.social discussed their statewide wastewater epidemiology network poised to revolutionize how we detect and respond to public health threats. Learn more about TexWEB: tephi.texas.gov/early-detect...
The 11th annual Health Communication Leadership Institute (HCLI) has officially kicked off! Stay tuned for highlights from our lineup of speakers and join the conversation using #UTHCLI. Learn more about the event: healthcomm.utexas.edu/education/hcli
We had a great time welcoming attendees to @utaustin.bsky.social for the 11th annual Health Communication Leadership Institute (HCLI) event with a networking reception in our @texasmoody.bsky.social offices last night! #UTHCLI
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Registration for #UTHCLI closes tomorrow!
We have a few spots available for this engaging 3-day workshop focused on #HealthComm best practices and #LeadershipDevelopment.
See the full agenda and register 👉 healthcomm.utexas.edu/education/hcli
#ACLFest isn't the only one with a great lineup this year. Check out some of the speakers we have on the #UTHCLI agenda this June!
Registration closes soon 👉 healthcomm.utexas.edu/education/hcli
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We're hard at work building an agenda for #UTHCLI focused on #HealthCom best practices and #LeadershipDevelopment, including an improv session and our annual rock, paper, scissors tournament!
Early-bird rate ends 4/30 👉 healthcomm.utexas.edu/education/hcli
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We're excited to welcome back Dr. Rob Milman to #UTHCLI this year! Dr. Milman co-leads our #HealthComm improv session on day one of HCLI it's always one of our favorites.
Get the early bird rate healthcomm.utexas.edu/education/hcli
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We're so excited to welcome back Shana Merlin to #UTHCLI this summer! Shana is an attendee favorite, and her improv session is always a fun and exciting way to kick things off at HCLI.
Register by 4/30 to get the early bird rate 👉 uthealthcomm.org/education/hcli
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