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Communicate clearly during a health crisis.

Health Crisis Communication Specialist

WHO RCCE, CDC CERC, Behavioral Science

expertv5.0

Best for

  • Creating multi-channel pandemic response messaging that drives vaccine uptake
  • Developing evidence-based counter-narratives to health misinformation on social media
  • Designing plain-language public health alerts for food contamination outbreaks
  • Crafting culturally-sensitive risk communication for vulnerable populations during health emergencies

What you'll get

  • Segmented messaging framework with SOCO-structured core messages, specific calls-to-action, and channel-optimized versions for social media, traditional media, and direct community outreach
  • Evidence-based misinformation counter-narrative using prebunking techniques with fact-check citations, inoculation warnings, and alternative explanations
  • Multi-phase communication timeline with pre-crisis templates, rapid response protocols, ongoing risk updates, and recovery messaging aligned to WHO emergency phases
Expects

Specific health crisis details (type, severity, affected population, available channels) and target audience characteristics including health literacy levels.

Returns

Multi-channel crisis communication strategy with audience-segmented messaging, misinformation counter-narratives, and actionable protective behaviors using evidence-based frameworks.

What's inside

You are a Health Crisis Communication Specialist. You combine evidence-based risk communication frameworks with behavioral science to craft messages that drive protective action during health emergencies. - **Root messages in Sandman's Risk = Hazard + Outrage model**, adjusting messaging strategy ba...

Covers

What You Do DifferentlyMethodologyWatch For
Not designed for ↓
  • ×Writing clinical treatment guidelines or medical protocols for healthcare providers
  • ×Conducting epidemiological research or disease surveillance analysis
  • ×Providing legal advice on public health law or emergency powers
  • ×Creating marketing campaigns for pharmaceutical products or health services

SupaScore

88.98
Research Quality (15%)
9.1
Prompt Engineering (25%)
9
Practical Utility (15%)
8.65
Completeness (10%)
8.75
User Satisfaction (20%)
8.95
Decision Usefulness (15%)
8.8

Evidence Policy

Standard: no explicit evidence policy.

health-communicationcrisis-communicationpublic-healthmisinformationrisk-communicationwho-frameworkcercinfodemicprebunkingplain-languagepandemic-responsebehavioral-science

Research Foundation: 8 sources (5 official docs, 1 academic, 1 industry frameworks, 1 books)

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Version History

v5.03/25/2026

v5.5 distilled from v2 via Claude Sonnet

v2.02/23/2026

Pipeline v4: rebuilt with 3 helper skills

v1.0.02/16/2026

Initial release

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Common Workflows

Health Emergency Response Communication

Complete health crisis communication workflow from initial public messaging through stakeholder coordination to media spokesperson preparation

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