Videos
Short videos curated to showcase the important role that academic medical centers have in partnering with the communities they serve to build trust and increase confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and routine pediatric immunizations.
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The AAMC recently partnered with the CDC for a timely webinar about the urgent need to increase in immunization coverage for influenza, COVID-19, and RSV.
Washington State Univ. partnered with CHAS Health and Latinos en Spokane to offer vaccinations and other comprehensive health care services to the community.
University of Miami College of Medicine partners with the Children's Health Fund to provide access to vaccines and other comprehensive health care services.
Please join Children's Health Fund (CHF) on Sept. 20, 2023 at 2PM EST for a webinar about building vaccine confidence and access through mobile health outreach.
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine engages community and faith-based organizations to listen and learn about building trust in pediatric vaccines.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY partners with community organizations to produce vaccine education materials and host community events.
Many U.S. adults in the U.S. can’t access digital health tools and technology and are being left behind. Here’s how to change that.
Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly speaks about Long COVID and the importance of remaining vigilant.
An autoimmune condition means Louisa Christy and her family have to take extra precautions to keep her from becoming infected with the virus.
When Dr. Gabriel C. Lockhart realized his mother was concerned with the vaccine’s side effects, he texted and called her with data that showed it was safe.
Everett and Kristin Jiles both got sick with COVID-19 in July 2021. She was vaccinated. He was not.
Jen Singer was an active cyclist who could easily keep up with her young adult sons. Her COVID-19 illness eventually led to heart failure and a pacemaker.
Caitlyn Barber, 28, was a competitive runner who had completed five half-marathons. Her initial mild COVID-19 illness has turned into an 18-month ordeal.
Kim Simmons of Arlington Heights, IL describes why she was skeptical, what happened to change her mind, and what she would tell others about getting vaccinated.
Elizabeth Greenaway, millennial mom, describes why she was skeptical, what happened to change her mind, and what she would tell others about getting vaccinated.
In this short video, Mamie Williams, MPH, MSN, FNP-BC explains how her hospital is working to increase vaccination among health care personnel.
Physician Alister Martin, MD, MPP, and medical student David Velasquez teamed up to found GOTVax to increase vaccination rates in hard-hit Boston communities.