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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric.: August 2013
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric. A blog about vaccine controversy. And occasionally cats. Monday, August 12, 2013. Back-to-School means Back-to-Vaccine (Mandates). Http:/ www.philly.com/philly/blogs/phillylists/States-with-best. This came across my Twitter feed today, originally posted at Philly.com, about vaccination rates for Kindergarteners. Rates are not uniform across States, which is not surprising, but which. States have the highest and lowest rates are. In the nation. And child health metrics ar...
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric.: Building Theory
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric. A blog about vaccine controversy. And occasionally cats. Friday, June 05, 2015. This weekend, I am at the RSA 2015 Summer Institute. Attending a workshop on Theory Building in the Rhetoric of Health and Medicine. I'm excited; I've not attended an RSA workshop before, the leaders and other members of the workshop are doing work that's interesting and exciting, and I really enjoyed the reading materials. Heidi Y. Lawrence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am neither pro- ...
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Incision and Drainage: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Michelle Bachmann's Assault on Public Health (Art Caplan). Michele, My Warning Bell about Vaccine Fear-Mongering. Read more: http:/ www.thehastingscenter.org/Bioethicsforum/Post.aspx? Greg Kaebnick, the editor of the Hastings Center Report. And, full disclosure, a former student of mine! The HPV flap to date. The whole off-the-wall discussion during the debate about Perry’s push to promote the HPV vaccine through an executive order had me angry. Bachmann’s f...Trying to get...
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric.: June 2015
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric. A blog about vaccine controversy. And occasionally cats. Friday, June 05, 2015. This weekend, I am at the RSA 2015 Summer Institute. Attending a workshop on Theory Building in the Rhetoric of Health and Medicine. I'm excited; I've not attended an RSA workshop before, the leaders and other members of the workshop are doing work that's interesting and exciting, and I really enjoyed the reading materials. Heidi Y. Lawrence. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am neither pro- nor anti...
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric.: December 2012
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric. A blog about vaccine controversy. And occasionally cats. Monday, December 31, 2012. In honor of the New Year, I thought I would share a couple of the news items I will be watching for in 2013. First, as always, is flu. This year's flu season has supposedly been off to a very early start, but by my accounting of the total number of infections on the CDC's. Vaccination rates are about the same as they were last year. And the newly approved. The seasonal flu vaccine does not pr...
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June | 2011 | nonprofit/ngo governance: mission, means, metrics, courage
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Nonprofit/ngo governance: mission, means, metrics, courage. Monthly Archives: June 2011. Returning after an hiatus…. 12 June 2011 – 06:59. Posted in non profit governance, leadership, performance. Happy to re-engage these exciting themes following a major project in another sphere, itself an exercise in governance and its challenges…. More on this adventure at:. Symposium Global Vaccines 202X: Access, Equity, Ethics. Center for Vaccine Ethics and Policy. The Franklin Institute Science Museum.
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Returning after an hiatus…. | nonprofit/ngo governance: mission, means, metrics, courage
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Nonprofit/ngo governance: mission, means, metrics, courage. Returning after an hiatus…. 12 June 2011 – 06:59. Posted in non profit governance, leadership, performance. Happy to re-engage these exciting themes following a major project in another sphere, itself an exercise in governance and its challenges…. More on this adventure at:. Symposium Global Vaccines 202X: Access, Equity, Ethics. Center for Vaccine Ethics and Policy. The Franklin Institute Science Museum. Returning after an hiatus….
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Training: May-June 2013 | PA Health Care Workers - Universal Flu Vaccination
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PA Health Care Workers – Universal Flu Vaccination. A resource developed by the PA DoH and collaborating healthcare institutions. About this resource…. Main Line Health Case Study. Abington Memorial Case Study. FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) – updated to 13 May 2013. FAQ: Are there effective strategies for controlling mandatory program critics and/or vaccine-hesitant employees, especially physicians? FAQ: Are there ethical arguments for mandatory immunization programs for HCPs? FAQ: What if a mandated...
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric.: September 2012
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric. A blog about vaccine controversy. And occasionally cats. Friday, September 14, 2012. Just a quick post today. Article to finish. Classes to plan. Dissertation to write. Somehow through the snarl of articles and news and live-tweeting of random events that is Twitter, I've encountered two intersecting items of interest lately that I think warrant further discussion. The first is this, a Ted Talk. Goldacre ends on an interesting point, which reminded me of an article my friend...
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric.: Local Vaccination and Rhetoric: An Interview with Bernice Hausman
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Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric. A blog about vaccine controversy. And occasionally cats. Tuesday, April 02, 2013. Local Vaccination and Rhetoric: An Interview with Bernice Hausman. My dissertation director and director of the Vaccination Research Group (VRG) at Virginia Tech was interviewed recently on our study of H1N1 vaccination practices in Southwest Virginia. The interview also mentions our upcoming article in the Journal of the Medical Humanities. Heidi Y. Lawrence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).