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[HealthLiteracy] Welcome to the fully moderated Health Literacydiscussion list

Audrey Riffenburgh

ar at plainlanguageworks.com
Thu Dec 1 12:37:15 EST 2005


Hello, Julie and goodbye, Debbie! I am so grateful for your time and energy in being the moderator, Debbie. How long was it? Thank you!

And Julie, you have already contributed so much to our field. I welcome you in your new role and thank you, too, for taking us on! :)

Best wishes,
Audrey Riffenburgh, M.A., President
Riffenburgh & Associates
Specialists in Health Literacy & Plain Language since 1994
P.O. Box 6670, Albuquerque, NM 87197 USA
Phone: (505) 345-1107 Fax: (505) 345-1104
E-mail: ar at plainlanguageworks.com
Founding Member, The Clear Language Group, www.clearlanguagegroup.com
Faculty, Health Literacy Institute, www.healthliteracyinstitute.net


----- Original Message -----
From: "Julie McKinney" <julie_mcKinney at worlded.org>
To: <healthliteracy at dev.nifl.gov>
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 9:11 AM
Subject: [HealthLiteracy] Welcome to the fully moderated Health Literacydiscussion list



> Hello Health Literacy discussion list members!

>

> My name is Julie McKinney, and I am the new moderator of this now fully

> moderated list. I am really excited to have the role of focusing on

> this list and finding ways to stimulate discussion about health

> literacy. Debbie has done a great job over the years, and I'm glad that

> she will still be around on the list.

>

> A little about who I am... I have been involved with the National

> Institute for Literacy's LINCS program for the past several years as

> Coordinator of the Health & Literacy Special Collection website, so I

> am

> familiar with the discussion lists.

>

> I have been working at World Education for 9 years on a variety of

> health literacy projects, including the resource guide "Culture, Health

> and Literacy", for which this list was a great help in researching and

> promoting. I have also taught ESOL and coordinated special projects in

> the literacy and health fields.

>

> As for the switch to fully moderated lists, I hope the transition is

> smooth, and that the new format does not interfere too much with the

> flow of discussion. I will check for and pass on postings at least

> twice

> a day, and usually more often.

>

> Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions or

> concerns about the list. And of course pass on any ideas or questions

> for discussion.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Julie McKinney

> jmckinney at worlded.org

>

>

>

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