Health and Medical Public Relations takes a fresh look at media
relations and news values. It examines how information about
medical research from the academic, pharmaceutical and charitable
sectors is disseminated to target audiences through a variety of PR
techniques. Scrutinising a wide range of health-related public
relations activities, the book combines a critical, analytical and
cultural overview of these methods with helpful guidance on their
practical application.
Key features include:
- Advice on how to write and place effective press releases, plan
and budget for campaigns, and anticipate responses from different
sectors and the wider public
- Coverage of different types of communication and consultancy,
including the controversial areas of lobbying and access to
influential policy makers
- Case studies on the way in which experienced journalists and
public relations practitioners gain coverage for their work, with
plentiful examples drawn from both recent media scares and
long-running issues
- A survey of the way challenging public relations issues have
been perceived in the past, analysing the attitudes of both
legislators and the public
- A user-friendly format designed to reinforce learning,
including handy tips, definition boxes explaining key words and
concepts, and exercises and reflection points to stimulate group
discussion and reflection on specific examples of science and
medical PR practice.
Wide-ranging and highly accessible, this book will be an
essential resource for undergraduates, postgraduates and
professionals learning to specialise in health public
relations.
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