Fragmented media landscape with inattentive public, a call to reinvent the health communication model: “The BIG 3” Interview With Jay Winsten

April 19, 2016 — HSPH News: “Jay Winsten is the Frank Stanton Director of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Center for Health Communication and associate dean for health communication, which recently celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. He talks about the Center’s newest initiative—a campaign to prevent injuries and fatalities caused by ‘distracted driving,’ … Continue reading “Fragmented media landscape with inattentive public, a call to reinvent the health communication model: “The BIG 3” Interview With Jay Winsten”

Social Media Campaign Could Help Stop Teen Drivers from Texting

June 8, 2012 — The Boston Globe: “Public health campaigns that pinpointed other troubling behaviors, such as teen smoking and drunken driving, have successfully driven down rates over the past decade…One blueprint that may prove effective is the 1988 nationwide campaign designed by Harvard School of Public Health associate dean Jay A. Winsten for attacking … Continue reading “Social Media Campaign Could Help Stop Teen Drivers from Texting”