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Video of the Week Archive 2017

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January 2017
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January 2-January 8
Video of the Week
APhA: Celebrating 20 Years of Improving Patient Care through Immunizations: 2016 marks the twentieth year of the American Pharmacists Association�s training program for pharmacy-based immunization delivery. As part of the �immunization neighborhood,� pharmacists are an easy-to-access member of the healthcare team.
January 9-January 15
Video of the Week
Religious Leaders Help in Changing Misconceptions about the Polio Vaccine: In Pakistan, polio remains endemic and some families refuse to accept polio vaccine for political and religious reasons. Getting local imams involved in decreeing that vaccines are safe and addressing fears has been very effective in getting more children vaccinated. (UNICEF Television).
January 16-January 22
Video of the Week
Expert Panel Discussion: Achieving Childhood Vaccination Success in the US: The National Meningitis Association hosted this 90-minute panel discussion in May 2016, where six national immunization experts discuss vaccine concerns. Topics such as parent and healthcare provider resistance, media concerns, and laws and mandates were covered by the panel.
January 23-January 29
Video of the Week
HPV Survivor - Tamika Felder: Tamika talks about initially feeling ashamed when she was treated for cervical cancer. Later she decided it was more important to help others who were diagnosed with HPV-related cancer by speaking out about her experience and educating parents and healthcare professionals about HPV vaccine (from National HPV Vaccination Roundtable and American Cancer Society).
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