Boosting Vaccine Confidence in Minority Populations
We offer a free complete 90-minute webinar, as well as 5 Quick Videos of key highlights. You can register for the complete webinar here; you can watch the Quick Videos below. In these videos, you will learn about the leading indicators affecting COVID-19 rates in racial and ethnic minority communities; review current data on vaccination rates, access, and distribution; understand the social determinants of vaccine acceptance, and be shown key elements of conversations with patients that will boost confidence in vaccination.
Full Webinar:
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Boosting Vaccine Confidence in Minority Populations
Quick Videos:
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COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Ethnic groups
This 5-minute quick video examines vaccination rates and trends in vaccine hesitancy.
Vaccine Hesitancy and Confidence
This 6-minute quick video examines vaccine hesitancy globally, nationally and by populations, along with social determinants of acceptance.
Communication and Vaccine Acceptance
This 13-minute quick video examines misinformation in the past and present, and its impact on vaccine acceptance. It also examines how viruses are named and variants.
Factors of Vaccine Hesitancy in Minority Populations
This 6-minute quick video examines factors that have led to vaccine hesitancy in minority populations.
Strategies for Boosting Vaccine Confidence
This 13-minute quick video examines solid reasons for minority populations to feel comfortable getting vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine and techniques to encourage vaccination.
WEBINAR SPEAKERS: Boosting Vaccine Confidence in Minority Populations
Tanya R. Sorrell, PhD, PMHNP-BC
Dr. Tanya Sorrell is an Associate Professor of Psychiatric Nursing at the University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus. Program Director of a $5 million state-wide Colorado Legislative funded Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Services Program. She served on the national SAMHSA committees for Cultural Competence in Nursing Care and increasing Minority representation in graduate nursing programs. Her doctoral training is in rural and urban underserved Mental Health and Substance use services research.
Marife Aczon-Armstrong, PhD, MSN, MSCP, CCM, RN-BC
Dr. Marife Aczon-Armstrong is the Assistant Professor at Roseman University of Health Sciences (RUHS) College of Nursing. She was a Fulbright Senior Specialist (2014-2018) and was the Founding President of the Asian American Pacific Islander Nurses Association (AAPINA) of Hawaii and AAPINA of NV. Dr. Aczon-Armstrong is an Alumna Nurse Scholar and National Advisory Committee member for SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program at ANA. Her focus areas include diversity, inclusion, and equality, as well as depression, substance use and chronic illness in Asian/Pacific Islander population.
Moderator:
Kendra McMillan, MPH, RN
Kendra is a Senior Policy Advisor in the Department of Nursing Practice and Work Environment at the American Nurses Association. She is a Licensed Registered Nurse with a master’s degree in Public Health.
Made possible by the generosity of Johnson & Johnson.
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