In our time of increased societal polarization, public health practitioners are challenged to communicate across ideological barriers and maintain the legitimacy of science and evidence-based approaches to community health. The question is: how?
Let’s explore together. Join us for an interactive webinar with our friends from Braver Angels, the nation’s largest cross-partisan, volunteer-led movement to bridge the partisan divide for the good of our democratic republic.
Date: April 17, 2025
Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Location: Virtual (register for link)
Presentation Description
Title: Managing Difficult Conversations in Public Health
Description: Public health officers and workers face difficult and sometimes hostile interactions with their communities; some have experienced threats against themselves and even their families. Restoring trust requires a skill set that allows public health personnel to have depolarizing conversations with community members and officials about controversial public health issues. The goal of this interactive workshop is to help public health officials and frontline workers learn a method to have these difficult but potentially productive conversations with community members and partners, working toward civility, understanding, and identifying common ground.
Speaker Bios
Beth Malow, MD, MS

Beth Malow is a neurologist who recently relocated to Hartford, Vermont from Nashville, Tennessee and works remotely for Vanderbilt Medical Center. She is Professor and Vice-Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Neurology. She is PI on a multi-state grant to train therapists in rural communities to provide sleep education to families of children with autism. Last year, Beth received a graduate certificate in Science and Health Communication from the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, at Stony Brook, New York. Beth is also active in civil discourse, organizing and moderating workshops for a national bridge-building organization, Braver Angels, including their Truth and Trust in Public Health initiative.
Leslie Lopato, MD

Leslie Lopato is a retired psychiatrist whose work focused on Hospital Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. She also chaired a hospital ethics committee for over 10 years. Leslie has been active in Braver Angels since 2017, and has worked in a number of volunteer frontline and leadership roles. For the past two years she has been working on Braver Angels’ Truth and Trust Project, whose mission is rebuilding trust between ordinary citizens and public health.
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