Keeping It Honest & Real Epi. 3 - Unsure about the vaccines? Dr. Johnson explains why that is so in ethnic communities
Aug 26, 2021 ·
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Keeping It Honest and Real on COVID-19 Episode 3: In episode 3, Dr. Tiffani Jenae Johnson, M.D., M.Sc. at the UC Davis Health Children's Hospital explains why the COVID-19 vaccines...
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Keeping It Honest and Real on COVID-19 Episode 3: In episode 3, Dr. Tiffani Jenae Johnson, M.D., M.Sc. at the UC Davis Health Children's Hospital explains why the COVID-19 vaccines have been a difficult experience for those in ethnic communities.
She also explains why she keeps it real and honest when patients of color have fear and/or inquiry on the COVID-19 vaccines; she spends more time with them going over what the data so that people can make informed decisions.
During many media briefing, Dr. Johnson reminds the public that the socio-economic and cultural factors have left many minorities unvaccinated and at risks of demonizing the unvaccinated.
She is a board-certified pediatric emergency medicine physician. Her research program is focused on race and racism and its impact on child health.
Dr. Johnson is currently exploring root causes of inequities in the healthcare and early childhood education settings, including research on bias and discrimination and its impact on the health and well-being of children.
Join us is “Keeping It Honest and Real on COVID-19” web-series, brought to you by The Center at Sierra Health Foundation. Go to www.covid19.ca.gov to get the most updated information on the COVID-19 virus as well as the vaccine.
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She also explains why she keeps it real and honest when patients of color have fear and/or inquiry on the COVID-19 vaccines; she spends more time with them going over what the data so that people can make informed decisions.
During many media briefing, Dr. Johnson reminds the public that the socio-economic and cultural factors have left many minorities unvaccinated and at risks of demonizing the unvaccinated.
She is a board-certified pediatric emergency medicine physician. Her research program is focused on race and racism and its impact on child health.
Dr. Johnson is currently exploring root causes of inequities in the healthcare and early childhood education settings, including research on bias and discrimination and its impact on the health and well-being of children.
Join us is “Keeping It Honest and Real on COVID-19” web-series, brought to you by The Center at Sierra Health Foundation. Go to www.covid19.ca.gov to get the most updated information on the COVID-19 virus as well as the vaccine.
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