These four videos are designed for patients, the public, healthcare professionals, students and more, who want to learn about systematic reviews and the main steps involved in producing a review. These videos can be used in teaching and for public and patient involvement – they are free to use, just credit us and let us…
Gail B. Broder, Associate Director, HVTN Social and Behavioral Science & Community Engagement Unit
This guide includes language suggestions for communicating about HIV and related topics. While it was originally designed to help NIAID staff communicate with empowering rather than stigmatizing language, especially as it relates to HIV, it was quickly recognized that it has value beyond NIAID.
This clear language document was designed to remove language barriers about common phrases, terms, and diseases that are discussed within BCCDC projects and applicable to data requests that might be considered by community.
This glossary provides lay language definitions for frequently used health research terms.