AIM, iREACH and Partnering for Vaccine Equity (P4VE) present this informative webinar with Dr. Dan will address the following questions:
- What is a trusted messenger?
- Who is the ideal trusted messenger?
- What makes an effective trusted messenger?
- What are the challenges in selecting a trusted messenger?
- How can we train culturally competent trusted messengers?
- How can we incorporate health literacy into the trusted messenger training curriculum?
Dr. Dan (@drdanmd) is a distinguished ER physician, biodefense expert, war veteran, media personality, former Chief Medical Officer, and Assistant Professor. He is a charismatic leader who provides strategic leadership in public health literacy, biodefense, disaster preparedness, emergency management, and business continuity of operations, both nationally and internationally.
Training Trusted Messengers: Part 1
Training Trusted Messengers: Part 2
Presentation Resources
Racism and Vaccines
- Los Angeles Times Article
- World Economic Forum Article
- National Institute of Health Article
- New England Journal of Medicine Article
- NPR Article
- Alliance for Science Article
- AARP Article
Culture and Vaccines
Access and Accessibility
Addressing Health Disparities
- U.S. Department of State Article
- National Academy of Medicine Article
- Washington University Review of Health Article
Intersectionality
- International Journal for Equity in Health
- Intersectionality and Health Equity: Moving from Buzzword to Action Presentation (Slide 1)
- National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health Article
- National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy Article
Cultural Competency Resources