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Dr. Kimberly Field-Springer is an Associate Professor in the Communication Department at Berry College, specializing in health communication with a focus on misinformation, reproductive health, and ethical public relations. She holds a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from Ohio University, alongside earlier degrees from The University of Akron and Kent State University. Her research bridges theoretical frameworks like Risk Orders Theory with applied health communication challenges, particularly addressing celebrity misinformation, #MeToo movement narratives, and intergenerational health education.
Professional experience includes roles at the Rittman Chamber of Commerce and Wooster Community Hospital. Notable awards include recognitions from the WHO and CDC, emphasizing her impactful contributions to health communication discourse. Her work frequently explores marginalized voices in healthcare, advocating for equitable communication strategies. Teaching specialties include health communication, crisis management, and media ethics, reflecting her commitment to practical academic application.
Recent publications examine pandemic misinformation dynamics, sexual violence advocacy narratives, and multigenerational health transitions. Her research consistently highlights the societal implications of health-related communication, emphasizing both theoretical rigor and real-world applicability.
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