Virtual Meeting on Improving Vaccine Uptake - Issues of Access and Hesitancy
Organization: The National Academies of Science Engineering MedicinePublished: 2020
"This virtual meeting is the first of a series of two workshops on the critical public health value of vaccines. Specifically, this workshop will feature invited presentations on questions of improving access to vaccines, creating demand for vaccines, and understanding vaccine hesitancy. Speakers will give particular attention to the role of social determinants of vaccine use and equitable distribution of vaccines." - Virtual Meeting on Improving Vaccine Uptake - Issues of Access and Hesitancy
Note: Slides of each presentation in this video can be found in the website link below.
Resource Group:
Implementation Tool
Product Type: Video
Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making
Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Program Planning and Delivery
Professional Development
Education and Training
Product Type: Video
Category:
Vaccination Decision Making,Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making,Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy,Program Planning and Delivery,Professional Development,Education and Training Vaccination Decision MakingSub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making
Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Program Planning and Delivery
Professional Development
Education and Training
Language:
English
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