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Visual Messaging

Several forms of visual messaging have been used throughout the undergraduate campuses of Johns Hopkins University as well as in the Student Health Centers. A generic template of these visual messaging tools can be downloaded and then altered for use on your campus, provided you have registered with this website. These visual messaging tools include:

Twelve brochures that can be distributed in the well and sick waiting rooms, in student information packets at the beginning of the academic semester, and at health fairs.

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Posters that can be displayed on public access bulletin boards in your campus buildings. Two poster options available.

  • Focus on genital warts and HPV
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  • Focus on cancer prevention and includes a QR code linking to a video created in collaboration with American Sexual Health Association.
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Entertaining HPV awareness video created in collaboration with American Sexual Health Association.

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Eight PowerPoint slide sets providing information on HPV and a call to action to contact the Student Health Center can be saved as MP4 video files and used on monitors around the campus.

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Twelve PowerPoint slide sets providing information on HPV and a call to action to contact the Student Health Center can be used on monitors around the campus that cannot broadcast MP4 video files.

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Signs that can be distributed throughout the campus. Two yard sign options available.

  • Focus on general HPV awareness
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  • Focus on cancer prevention and includes a QR code linking to a video created in collaboration with American Sexual Health Association.
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Twelve posters that can be displayed on campus shuttle buses or in other appropriate places on campus.

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Posts that can be posted via social media platforms.

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These patient and provider questions will assist in assessment of HPV vaccination status.

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