
20:22
Julia Raifman, assistant professor at Boston University leading the COVID-19 US State Policy Database

20:45
Hi everyone! This is Beatriz, Pediatrician from East Boston Neighborhood Health Center.

20:54
Welcome everyone! Please introduce yourself.

21:17
Glynnis LaRosa, Sr. PH Nursing Advisor, MDPH

21:21
Emily Wilcox, NP, BPHC School-based Health, Boston Latin Academy

21:22
Hello everyone, I am Judi Haber from MORE Advertising working with BPHC on a public awareness campaign for parents as well as adults to increase uptick in vaccinations and boosters

21:50
Hi, wonderful seminar, Julia Koehler here, ID staff at Children’s, Assoc Prof of Pediatrics at HMS

21:52
Hi all, Rodrigo Martinez, Chief Marketing & Experience Officer, CIC Health.

21:53
Christy Norton, Nurse Consultant, MDPH

22:07
Huy Nguyen, MD (CMO/Pediatrician, DotHouse Health)

22:29
Regina LaRocque Adult ID specialist at MGH

22:52
Hello all,

23:13
Al DeMaria, Medical and Laboratory Consultant, MDPH & BPHC

23:58
Hi everyone! Meagan Hemeon from the Health Resource Center at BPHC

24:03
Good evening everyone! Here is the link to information about these provider calls. We'll add the recording from this meeting here once it is available. You can also access the recording from our previous meeting on the same site: https://delvalle.bphc.org/mod/wiki/view.php?pageid=177

24:18
Hello I'm Donna Latson Gittens, Founder & CEO

24:23
of MORE Advertising.

24:45
Eduardo Nettle, Mass DPH, BIDLS/OHA and Community Liaison in the Vaccine Equity Initiaitve

25:28
Alexy Arauz Boudreau, Associate Chief of Pediatrics for Primary Care at MGH

28:02
Shari Nethersole, Vice President for Community Health, Boston Children’s Hospital.

28:55
Linda Barros, Director, Office of Community Health Workers, MA. Dept. of Public Health

30:59
Dr. Kathy Hsu, Med Dir for MDPH DSTDP, Pedi ID at BUMC

35:49
Rev. Bria Belim- Massachusetts Council of Churches

40:08
Please feel free to ask questions via chat. You can also send questions directly to Dr. Sari Sanchez.

49:11
Thanks for a great presentation!

49:23
Thank you, that was very helpful!

50:02
Thank you Dr. Barnett Excellent presentation!

50:40
A similar question, how does the safety profile compare to other routine childhood vaccines?

51:48
Thank you so much for providing us these data highlights that address a lot of concerns!

51:49
Dr. Barnett, thank you for such an informative presentation brining together the most pressing questions.

57:40
Will these slides be shared?

01:00:38
Yes! We will be posting a link to our Learning Center where the recording and slides will be available.

01:12:50
I have to drop off but wonder if the speakers could address 1) pediatricians’ roles in helping caregivers get vaccinated and boosted and 2) repercussions of caregiver loss for children and programs to support kids who have lost caregivers

01:16:10
Thank you for the presentation. I appreciate the importance of knowing the audience and tailoring the message, but I am curious on your thoughts on the importance of investing in the channel. If people do not get the message, it really doesn’t matter how good the message is. How can we ensure that public health campaigns have appropriate resources for the channel, e.g., social and traditional media? Do you know of studies that quantify the impact of investing in media and social media channels to increase vaccination rates?

01:25:52
Which community-based organizations and faith organizations is our city supporting with resources to enable their vaccine outreach among their communities? I’m asking because my experience in working with grass roots in underserved communities shows that community organizations and faith leaders are the most trusted and effective, and know best how to reach their community. Comparing numbers in similar communities, one of which has strong grass roots outreach and one that doesn’t: Chelsea vs. Revere. Fully vaccinated 12-15 year olds in Chelsea: >95%; in Revere: 83%.

01:37:45
Our whole medical system should be like Boston Community Pediatrics! Welcoming, kind and accessible!

01:38:06
Great work!

01:38:25
Absolutely. Wrap around coordinated care

01:41:24
Trrific panel. Thank you for brining us together!

01:41:32
Thank you so much for this wealth of information

01:42:04
A lot of food for thought for me ... for both clinical and public health practice ...

01:42:16
Thank you, panelists, for your presentations.

01:42:23
thank you to all the speakers and the BPHC team!