Primary Care in a Pandemic

S2 E10: Boosting Vaccine Confidence

22 min · 2 de jul de 2021
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In this episode, we talk to several Canadian experts and share with you two tools to support you and your patients talk about vaccine hesitancy and boost vaccine confidence. The tools we talked about in this episode: Vaccine Hesitancy Guide: https://www.vhguide.ca C.A.R.D.: Available through Immunize Canada https://immunize.ca/card

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