Forum on Plain English
February 26, 2026
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Free Zoom Webinar
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Our one-day forum will address the following topic:
How AI and plain language can inform health literacy
Presenter
Katie Leath is the director of the Center for Health Literacy at UAMS. She has more
than a decade of experience in health literacy, plain language, and public health.
Katie leads a team of experts who make health information more accessible, understandable,
and actionable by developing award-winning materials, training health professionals
and students, and consulting on best practices in health literacy. She also supports
national health literacy and plain language efforts serving as a board member for
the Center for Plain Language and as the inaugural Region 6 Coordinator for the newly
formed US Health Literacy Association. Katie earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing
with a minor in graphic design from the University of Central Arkansas. She graduated
with honors from UAMS with a master of public health and from the University of Arkansas
at Little Rock with a master’s degree in applied communication studies.
Program
Using AI to Support Plain Language: What Works and What Doesn’t in Health Communication (Katie Leath, Director of the Center for Health Literacy at UAMS).
(Dr. Natalia Matveeva, Professor, Corporate Communication, UHD)
Forum Organizer:
Natalia Matveeva, The Institute for Plain English Research and Study (IPERS)
Contact Information:
For questions or comments, email us at matveevan@uhd.edu or call (713) 222-5371.
Sponsors and Contributors:
This program is made possible in part by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences,
the Department of Arts and Communication, and the Institute for Plain English Research
and Study at UHD.
