Golin Health

Golin Health

Public Relations and Communications Services

We work to bring health within reach for more.

About us

We are a global, earned-first, public relations agency bringing health within reach for more. We aim to dismantle the status quo and revolutionize the way health and wellness are perceived and achieved. Using data-driven strategies, deep scientific knowledge, and cultural connections, we create attention-grabbing work that drives change.

Industry
Public Relations and Communications Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Chicago
Type
Public Company
Founded
1956
Specialties
Communications and Healthcare

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    "Incredible," "vibrant," "homey," and "zen" are just a few of the words we’ve heard our team use to describe our new space at THE MART. Grateful, energized, motivated, and connected is unanimously how we feel about being back together IRL in one space! Thank you to everyone who played a role in helping make this monumental move possible for our Golin Chicago team. #CreatingChangeThatMatters #GolinMartMove

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    Wow – what an honor to attend the annual Laugh Your Face Off event and to support The Facial Pain Research Foundation in finding a cure for people living with #TrigeminalNeuralgia, a rare and devastating disease. Thanks to Pat Tomasulo and his wife, Amy, who lives with the disease, for hosting a fundraising event that was both fun and inspirational!     Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a chronic pain disorder that causes sudden, severe facial pain that doctors classify as one of the worst pains someone can experience. TN strikes without warning, and there are few truly effective treatments. It is currently incurable.    At Golin Health, we have the privilege to work with companies that aim to find a cure for rare diseases like TN – so that patients can continue to hope for a brighter future where they can live pain-free.

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    We are thrilled to share that our very own Kate Woodman has been honored as one of PRWeek’s 2024 40 Under 40! As a senior leader at Golin Health, Kate exemplifies qualities of a true leader. She inspires collaboration and creativity in her teams and brings superior strategic problem-solving to her clients. Kate is loved by both her clients and her colleagues and couldn’t be more deserving of this monumental award. Congratulations and cheers to you, Kate!

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    Congratulations to Golin SVP Kate Woodman on being named one of this year’s PRWeek’s 40 Under 40! 🥳  As a member of Golin Health’s senior leadership team, she is a contributor to our agency’s growth while establishing our healthcare practice as a unique brand within the agency.   Kate brings a deep understanding of our healthcare client’s business and out-of-the-box thinking to help deliver impactful work, work that contributed to Golin Health being recognized as PRWeek Healthcare’s Outstanding Agency Practice for two years running.   We are so #PRoud to see Kate shine at our agency and in her PR career. Cheers to Kate! 🥂 #GoAllIn #PRW40Under40

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    How often do you think about #SelfCare? We all need a reminder to focus more on ourselves, and we’re not just talking about taking time off or going on a weekend trip. Self care should be practiced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This #InternationalSelfCareDay, Danielle Hawkes Donnelly shares some of the self care activities she enjoys and how they contribute to her overall wellness. #WhyWeWork

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    Senior Vice President at Golin Health

    Starting my career in New York City in the early 2000s, “work hard, play hard,” were the words to live by and self-care was the furthest thing from my mind. Thankfully the world has changed immeasurably since then and we have days like #InternationalSelfCareDay to recognize that self-care can be practiced 24/7. While this is a lofty goal, it’s an important message in a world where taking care of ourselves is often at the bottom of our to-do list or not even on our radar.     Self-care has taken on numerous definitions in recent years, from relaxing with a glass of wine watching reality TV to dedicating entire vacation weeks to bespoke wellness retreats designed to reset our mind, body and spirit. While I don’t object to either of these examples, I believe that self-care truly comes down to giving our minds and bodies what they need to support us in our relationships, work and the other activities that get us out of bed every day.     For me, that means getting enough sleep, spending time in nature, being conscious of the food and drinks I’m putting into my body and how they affect me mentally and physically, and finding time for movement (hiking, biking, yoga and dancing) that relieves stress by bringing me some peace, joy and freedom.     In my work at Golin Health I’m constantly reminded of the integral role that self-care can have in managing our physical and mental health. While self-care isn’t a cure for disease, the impact that caring for ourselves can have on our physical and mental well-being is real and significant. As healthcare communicators we’re empowered to help people navigating uncharted waters in living with all types of conditions to understand this connection and how self-care can help support patients and caregivers.     #WhyWeWork 

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    More than 400 million people worldwide live with 10,000 different rare diseases, many of which have few or no treatment options. Communicators have the exciting task of engaging with the patient community rare diseases to provide resources and keep patients informed about potential and existing treatment options.   Our Jaimee Reggio was joined by team member Smitha Piedilato and industry leaders Maggie Fairchild and Michelle Rivas Notestine, MBA, MA from Amgen at the Fierce Pharma Pharma PR and Communications Summit to discuss the important work we do to engage #RareDisease patients and build online communities to help them stay informed and connected.   We are proud to do work that brings health within reach for more.   #PharmaPR #FiercePharmaPR  Fierce Life Sciences Events

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    We’re honored to be part of the all-star lineup at the Pharma PR and Communications Summit! Jaimee Reggio and Smitha Piedilato take the stage with industry leaders Maggie Fairchild and Michelle Rivas Notestine, MBA, MA from Amgen and dive headfirst into the vital topic of Engaging Patients Living with #RareDisease. Let's connect in Jersey City if you’re headed that way! Please leave a comment below and we’ll set it up.    #PharmaPR #FiercePharmaPR  Fierce Life Sciences Events

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    On Friday, we celebrated #AlsDay, a day of service in honor of our founder, Al Golin, by sharing information about the importance of protecting our skin from the sun’s harmful rays. In support of the American Academy of Dermatology’s mission to #PracticeSafeSun, our team took to the streets of each of our offices. Throughout the course of the day, Goliners handed out sunscreen and talked to the public about the importance of sun protection in preventing skin damage. We’re proud to support the work of our incredible #clients in efforts like these!

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    How does our team stay happy and healthy? 🤔 In support of #MensHealthWeek, we polled our fellow Goliners to find out how they prioritize their physical and mental well-being. Check out their responses and leave a comment to share how you put your health first! #GoAllIn #MensHealth

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    Words have immense power in healthcare. A recent JAMA Internal Medicine study reveals that stigmatizing language in medical records is linked to diagnostic errors and delays, especially among Black patients and those with housing instability. In our latest article, KIMBERLY B. uncovers strategies that you can use today to promote equitable healthcare for all. #HealthEquity #HealthcareCommunications Read the article: https://lnkd.in/greqmxWr

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    There's no doubt about it, #SkinCancerIsSerious. We understand the importance of raising awareness and sharing resources for the millions of those affected by #SkinCancer and are driven each day to strengthen the industry that cares for us and the ones we love.    This #SkinCancerAwarenessMonth, Danielle Hawkes Donnelly reflects on her experience navigating this disease and how #HealthCommunications can play a vital role in inspiring action and, ultimately, saving lives. #WhyWeWork

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    Senior Vice President at Golin Health

    If I hadn’t read about the importance of getting checked for skin cancer in Seventeen magazine when I was a teenager, I might not be here today. I started seeing a dermatologist for annual skin checks in my early 20s and I was diagnosed with my first skin cancer by age 35 and melanoma at 37. Thankfully it was caught very early on, and when detected early, the 5-year survival rate for melanoma is 99%. Since then, quarterly skin checks by my dermatologist and biopsies of any areas that look questionable have kept me healthy. There are countless misconceptions about skin cancer but the most surprising fact I’ve learned is that only 20-30% of melanomas are found in existing moles, while 70-80% arise on apparently normal skin, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. While it’s important to keep an eye on any changes in your skin and get them checked out right away, it’s critical to schedule regular checks even if you haven’t noticed any changes. Of the 7 skin cancers I’ve had treated, only one looked suspicious to me. My experience is a powerful reminder that the work our Golin Health team has done with the American Academy of Dermatology (#client) – driving awareness of #MelanomaMonday and skin cancer on TODAY.com and CBS News affiliates across the country – can be life-saving. Knowing that learning about skin cancer from a media outlet I trusted drove me to action inspires me to develop communications that reach the people that need crucial health information where they are. Whether we’re communicating about a rare disease or a condition like skin cancer that impacts millions every year, helping everyone understand their health risks and when to see a doctor is my goal as a healthcare communicator. #WhyWeWork #SkinCancerAwarenessMonth #SkinCancerIsSerious #PracticeSafeSun

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