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2025 NPHW | Engaging Community Partners: Increasing COVID 19 Booster Vaccinations

    College of Public Health

    The Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (DIBS) committee presents, “How to effectively engage community partners in public health research: The Boost Your Shot community-based social marketing campaign to increase COVID-19 booster vaccination.” 

    In this presentation, Dr. Bass, Dr. Gardiner, and Ms. Collier-Jefferson will discuss their recent collaboration that aimed to increase COVID booster rates in the Kensington area through close partnerships between academic researchers and community agencies and a novel social marketing intervention approach. In addition to sharing their project findings, the speakers will discuss how to build effective academic-community partnerships, strategies for promoting community engagement in research studies or field-based projects, tips for incorporating bilingual materials into studies or services, and more. The session is designed to appeal to students, researchers, teaching faculty, and community members alike.

    *This is a Suitable event, and students can earn points for attendance.

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    Created By: College of Public Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences
    Open To: Public
    Type: Meet and Mingle // Panel // Workshop / Webinar

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