Hollywood, Health & Society Director Buffington will lead panel discussion, storytelling workshop with TV writers and producers at Papillomavirus Conference in Puerto Rico

Hollywood, Health & Society Director Sandra de Castro Buffington will lead a series of events at the 28th International Papillomavirus Conference being held Nov. 30 through Dec. 6 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she and a group of Hollywood writers and producers are scheduled to present two panel discussions and a storytelling workshop for medical doctors, researchers and clinicians.

The Hollywood group includes Chris Keyser, president of the Writers Guild of America, West; Jennifer Cecil, executive producer of Private Practice; Dr. Zoanne Clack, co-executive producer of Grey’s Anatomy; and Sarah Watson, co-executive producer of Parenthood.

Together with Buffington, they will hold a panel discussion titled “Insiders for a Day: From Hollywood to Telenovelas” and offer a workshop on techniques from Hollywood’s master storytellers to help participants convey health information through storytelling.

According to the event’s website, the conference is planning a scientific program addressing the most recent advances across the spectrum of HPV research from basic sciences to public health. The goal is to provide a forum for the exchange of new knowledge; the discussion of the status of HPV research and its future direction; and the discussion of the impact of current strategies for the prevention and control of HPV burden and HPV-related conditions.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the human papillomavirus is the most common sexually transmitted infection. There are more than 40 HPV types that can infect the genital areas of males and females, as well as the mouth and throat. Most people who become infected with HPV do not even know they have it.

Hollywood, Health & Society is a program of the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center that provides entertainment industry writers and producers with accurate and timely information for storylines about health and climate change.

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