Un-jumble the jargon! Using plain language in research

Do you communicate precisely or obscurely? Do you know?

Learn how to construct understandable consent documents and communicate clearly with other disciplines and scientists.

When? May 10th 2019 from 12pm – 2pm
Where? LIB 400
Who should attend? UNTHSC faculty, staff and students engaged in research

Interested?
Please visit the link below and click on “Tickets” to RSVP
It is free to sign up and lunch will be provided!

https://conta.cc/2GAwLiJ

Email Shlesma.chhetri@unthsc.edu if you have any questions

Presenter: Christopher Trudeau is an Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas College of Medicine and holds a dual appointment with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law. Chris specializes in health communication and plain language writing. He was funded to conduct the first US study on public preferences for plain language.

This seminar is supported by the National Institute On Minority Health And Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number U54MD006882. The content is solely the responsibility of the providers and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.