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Vaccines in America - Lessons from a House on Fire

Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube

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Learn about vaccine development and implementation challenges in America through this 50-minute Stanford Department of Medicine Grand Rounds presentation delivered by Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, a globally renowned pediatric infectious-diseases epidemiologist who leads Stanford's work on viral vaccine development and perinatal HIV prevention. Explore critical insights drawn from America's vaccine landscape, examining both successes and failures in vaccine policy, development, and public health response. Gain understanding of the complex factors that influence vaccine acceptance, distribution, and effectiveness in the American healthcare system. Discover lessons learned from recent vaccine challenges and their implications for future public health preparedness, drawing from Dr. Maldonado's extensive expertise in pediatric infectious diseases and her leadership role in Stanford's vaccine research initiatives.

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Vaccines in America: Lessons from a House on Fire

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