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Jasmine Marcelin On The Covid-19 Vaccine


“Healthcare & medicine have to be able to say & acknowledge “there are really bad things that have happened under our watch, but this is not one of them'”

Dr, Jasmine Marcelin is an Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases at University of Nebraska Medical Center & Associate Program Director of UNMC Internal Medicine Residency Program. She comes back to Explore The Space Podcast for an essential discussion of the Covid19 vaccine on the day we both received our first injection. Dr. Marcelin describes how to both access and move through barriers people may have around it and critical insight into how to properly center and validate concerns held by BIPOC Americans related to the long history of systemic racism in medicine.

Click here for Dr. Marcelin’s 1st appearance on Explore The Space Podcast

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Key Learnings

1. Discussing the experience of getting vaccinated just before we recorded

2. Dr. Marcelin discusses her needle-associated anxiety and how it can be a barrier for people

3. The importance of transparency around actually getting the vaccine and the post-vaccine experience

4. Acknowledging the roots of structural racism in American health care and how they resonate around getting the Covid19 vaccine while also seeing how the vaccine will reduce the impact of Covid19 in communities hardest hit

5. Avoiding use of the word “Targeting” and what we need to say

6. The importance of centering voices and connecting with community leaders

7. Learning to navigate conversations with people about the vaccine & avoiding assumptions

8. Dr. Marcelin’s conversation with parents

9. The need for time & skills to speak with every patient

10. Learning to customize each conversation based upon each person’s unique needs

11. Why it’s important to avoid use of “Mistrust”

Links

Twitter @DrJRMarcelin

Dr. Marcelin’s Twitter thread about getting the Covid19 vaccine today

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 December 24, 2020  42m