March 21, 2024Comments are off for this post.

STI/HIV Services – New Direction

To revolutionize STI and HIV outreach within our health department, we've tapped into the vibrant pulse of bars with a new idea: STI/HIV prevention bar coasters. 

Think of them as more than drink rests; they're dynamic messengers seamlessly integrating critical health information about preventable and treatable sexually transmitted diseases and infections into the social fabric.

With every drink placed on these coasters, the hope is that the only thing spreading in these spaces is awareness, reaching individuals who might otherwise remain beyond traditional outreach efforts. It's about creating an immersive experience that resonates deeply within the heart of social interaction by giving maybe a laugh but definitely accessibility to our services.

So, let the whisper of vital health knowledge accompany the clinking of glasses as these coasters stand as beacons of enlightenment in communal gathering spots. Here's to health, education, and a future free from preventable diseases!

March 13, 2024Comments are off for this post.

Public Health Week Maps

Public Health Week Maps

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February 20, 2024Comments are off for this post.

T-Shirts in the works!

October 24, 2023Comments are off for this post.

Health Literacy Month

October is health literacy month, which I have been extremely excited about; I’m so passionate about health literacy and education around this topic. I’ll share more on that another time, but here are some fun social media posts about it. 

Also, you can view some fun pronoun stickers and pins for department events at the end!

August 15, 2023Comments are off for this post.

Asthma Flyer Re-Design

This has been a summer of re-designed health materials!

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April 13, 2023Comments are off for this post.

Health Communicative Visual Aids to Increase Health Literacy

Health literacy is the ability for patients to comprehend complex health information and make informed decisions relating to their health. The study proposes visual aids to bridge the communication gap between health professionals and patients.

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Katherine Fitch -     Principal Designer
katherine@katfitchdesign.com