Talking with vaccine-hesitant parents: A pediatrician’s perspective
Cognitive, communication and factual errors can result in people choosing to withhold immunization from those that they care about.
Most vaccine-hesitant parents encountered are good people who truly want to do the best for their children. This video examines cognitive, communication and factual errors that can result in these people choosing to withhold immunization from those that they care about.
— Presenter Dr. Mark Loeb, MD, director, Infectious Disease Program, Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine; Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Infectious disease)
— Event co-organized by Dr. Ellen Amster and the Hannah Unit in the History of Medicine.
— Video recorded and edited by Sohail Mahmood, Karun Tandon and Mawleshan Pathmarajah
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