Videos
Short videos curated to showcase the important role that academic medical centers have in partnering with the communities they serve to build trust and increase confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and routine pediatric immunizations.
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The AAMC recently partnered with the CDC for a timely webinar about the urgent need to increase in immunization coverage for influenza, COVID-19, and RSV.
![A gloved medical work places a band-aid on a masked child patient.](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/GettyImages-1368392885-600x400-f5be660.jpeg?itok=Vu9oJg7O)
Washington State Univ. partnered with CHAS Health and Latinos en Spokane to offer vaccinations and other comprehensive health care services to the community.
![Community members in Spokane, Washington are shown provided fresh produce at El Mercadito.](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/AAMC%20%2B%20CDC%20Building%20Trust_Spokane%20v2.00_01_36_19.Still001.jpg?itok=CxHC7odr)
University of Miami College of Medicine partners with the Children's Health Fund to provide access to vaccines and other comprehensive health care services.
![Mobile Vaccine Clinic in Florida](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/AAMC%20%2B%20CDC%20Building%20Trust_Miami%20v3.00_00_23_19.Still001.jpeg?itok=7kLm5eh9)
Please join Children's Health Fund (CHF) on Sept. 20, 2023 at 2PM EST for a webinar about building vaccine confidence and access through mobile health outreach.
![Flyer or Children's Health in Focus: Boosting Vaccine Confidence and Access webinar on September 20th](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Zoom%20Briefing%20Announcement%209.20.23.jpg?itok=VHT-yBVM)
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine engages community and faith-based organizations to listen and learn about building trust in pediatric vaccines.
![A health champion stands next to two posters that describe how vaccines work.](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/AAMC%20%2B%20CDC%20Building%20Trust_Cincinnati%20OH%20v3.00_03_29_12.Still002.jpeg?itok=gWH7h4q5)
Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY partners with community organizations to produce vaccine education materials and host community events.
![Two young women attend the CARE Hub event hosted by Albert Einstein in the Bronx, NY which offered health screenings, giveaways, and activities for children.](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/aamc-cdc-building-trust-bronx.jpg?itok=ly00esOP)
Many U.S. adults in the U.S. can’t access digital health tools and technology and are being left behind. Here’s how to change that.
![Over the shoulder shot of a patient talking to a doctor using of a digital tablet](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/GettyImages-1062130130-600x400-f5be660.jpeg?itok=JndV-Z-p)
Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly speaks about Long COVID and the importance of remaining vigilant.
![Diverse group of people portraits with surgical masks.](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/GettyImages-1278426537-580x580-f3ab393.jpeg?itok=9x9CPspT)
An autoimmune condition means Louisa Christy and her family have to take extra precautions to keep her from becoming infected with the virus.
![A school nurse standing at the front of a classroom speaking to a masked group of students about the Covid-19 vaccination.](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Why-School-Nurses-1310510252.jpg?itok=qGScDioS)
When Dr. Gabriel C. Lockhart realized his mother was concerned with the vaccine’s side effects, he texted and called her with data that showed it was safe.
![Dr. Lockhart with his mother Ida Gonzalez Lockhart, a retired physician.](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Dr.%20Lockhart.jpeg?itok=Z-woKetO)
Everett and Kristin Jiles both got sick with COVID-19 in July 2021. She was vaccinated. He was not.
Jen Singer was an active cyclist who could easily keep up with her young adult sons. Her COVID-19 illness eventually led to heart failure and a pacemaker.
![Jen Singer](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Video-Jen-Singer_0.jpg?itok=RRA2tG0f)
Caitlyn Barber, 28, was a competitive runner who had completed five half-marathons. Her initial mild COVID-19 illness has turned into an 18-month ordeal.
![Caitlyn Barber](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Video-Caitlyn-Barber.jpg?itok=vn3N4-xj)
Kim Simmons of Arlington Heights, IL describes why she was skeptical, what happened to change her mind, and what she would tell others about getting vaccinated.
![What happened to change your mind?](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Video-Kim-Simmons.jpg?itok=A_XuISb3)
Elizabeth Greenaway, millennial mom, describes why she was skeptical, what happened to change her mind, and what she would tell others about getting vaccinated.
![Elizabeth Greenaway](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Video-Elizabeth-Greenaway.jpg?itok=RQfaFeTo)
In this short video, Mamie Williams, MPH, MSN, FNP-BC explains how her hospital is working to increase vaccination among health care personnel.
![Mamie Williams](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Video-Mamie-Williams.jpg?itok=2_CQq3mE)
Physician Alister Martin, MD, MPP, and medical student David Velasquez teamed up to found GOTVax to increase vaccination rates in hard-hit Boston communities.
![Boston skyline](/sites/default/files/styles/scale_and_crop_850_x_472/public/Video-Skyline.jpg?itok=-z-BjwDE)