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The Accidental Talking Head: Working with the Media During a Pandemic
Most doctoral programs do not train you to work with the media, though local and national media are the venue through which most timely information is shared with the public. This narrative offers advice on how to prepare yourself for media interviews, shares some best practices, and aims to demystify the process of audio, video, and print media contributions by public health professionals.