Vaccine Communication Strategies for Healthcare Providers
This module reviews the population health impact of vaccinations on the community. This includes the vaccine campaigns, health benefits, risk-factors, vaccine hesitancy and impact of misinformation so that health professionals can effectively communicate with patients about vaccinations. This module will be a lecture style format with integrated questions throughout. This module will be approximately 1 hour in length for viewing and completion of the evaluation. This module is approved for 1 hour of CME.
Learning Objectives
- Communicate key points of vaccine methods and impact on infectious diseases in ways to improve patient understanding
- Convey concepts of scientifically based information about the mechanisms of action of vaccines
- Demonstrate how to execute effective vaccine communication campaigns for patients
- Guide the learner in understanding the basis of vaccine hesitancy and impact of misinformation
- Provide the evidence base in the form of peer reviewed research or professional guidelines in understandable ways to patients
Additional Information
Available Credit
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
This course is offered through The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
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