Social Media Is Replacing Public Health Education with Celene Craig, MPH, MS

 
 

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In this episode, we get into:

  • Public health careers and career pivots

  • Social media and health communication

  • COVID-19 and lessons learned

  • Representation in public health

  • Wellness, self-care, and avoiding burnout

  • Building trust through authentic communication

  • And much more!

In This Episode

Is social media replacing traditional public health education?

In this episode, Dr. Marissa Robinson sits down with Celene Craig, public health professional, health communicator, and digital storyteller, to explore how social media, misinformation, and content creation are reshaping the future of public health.

From her experiences working during the COVID-19 pandemic to navigating roles across health communication, advocacy, and digital media, Celene shares what it takes to build trust, combat misinformation, and connect with communities in today's fast-moving digital world.

Together, they discuss the growing influence of social media in health education, why representation matters in public health messaging, and how public health professionals can leverage storytelling to create meaningful impact online and offline.

The conversation also explores career pivots, personal growth, burnout, self-care, and the importance of staying grounded while balancing multiple roles and responsibilities.

 
 

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