Expert Communications Training for the Healthcare Industry
Hospital systems, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, HMOs, and health advocacy organizations all require special communications expertise. We counsel on proactive media interviews as well as sensitive issues in responding to a crisis. Our workshops combine instruction on the basics with on-camera exercises, media training videos, advanced instruction and critique.
Trusted by the Most Respected Names in Healthcare
Counsel for the World’s Leading Health Organizations
Our team is certified in REMS protocols and fluent in PhRMA guidelines, and we've prepared executives for hundreds of FDA advisory committee meetings. From guiding Johnson & Johnson’s Jim Burke through the Tylenol crisis to tackling today’s challenges in pricing, safety, and health economics, we’ve stood beside industry leaders every step of the way.
Communications Coaching that Shapes Healthcare
Yes& CommCore collaborates with leading professional and advocacy organizations—including the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and the Alzheimer’s Association—as well as major HMOs such as Humana and Aetna. Our work extends to government agencies like the CDC and the FDA, and we’ve partnered with hospital systems nationwide. We’ve also coached hundreds of scientific investigators from institutions including MD Anderson, The Mayo Clinic, Mount Sinai, and Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Who is healthcare communications training for?
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Executive Management Committee
The committee learns to align risk, clinical realities, and public trust in every media exchange. Training builds unified messaging and prepares leaders for regulator-level questions and crisis scenarios.
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C-Suite and Division Leaders
Executives learn to lead with data and speak with clarity. They connect clinical, operational, and financial narratives while practicing confident delivery in briefings and high-stakes interviews.
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Designated Spokespeople
Spokespeople learn to deliver clear, quotable messages that maintain accuracy. Training covers handling tough or emotional interviews with empathy while staying on message under pressure.
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Scientists and Clinical Experts
Experts learn to explain complex science in plain, trustworthy language. They gain confidence discussing evolving evidence and using visuals responsibly to educate the public and media.
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PR, Communications, IR and Public and Government Affairs
These teams refine their message maps and statements for consistent communication. They practice managing approvals quickly and supporting leadership during policy or media events.
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Operations and Risk Functions
Operations and risk teams learn how media interactions affect organizational exposure. They practice offering timely, compliant input that keeps messaging aligned and credible.