There is still good news about vaccines, and this FYH TV discussion shines a timely spotlight on the science, safety, and real-world impact of immunization. In There is Good News About Vaccines: The Innovative Science You Can Trust, experts come together to highlight new vaccine research, share updates on vaccine effectiveness, and address misinformation with accurate, evidence-based information. At a time when public confidence can be shaped by confusion and conflicting messages, the conversation offers viewers a clear and credible look at why vaccines continue to play a critical role in preventing severe illness and protecting communities.
Moderated by Laura Lee Hall, PhD, President Emeritus of the Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity at the National Minority Quality Forum, the session is grounded in both scientific rigor and public health leadership. Dr. Hall brings extensive experience in quality improvement, physician engagement, and healthcare performance initiatives, helping frame the discussion around what matters most for patients, providers, and communities seeking trustworthy information.
Joining the conversation is Thinus Marais, MD, PGDip Pal Med., Medical Head for Influenza and COVID at Sanofi Vaccines, USA, who brings frontline insight into vaccine research gaps and evidence-based decision-making. Also featured is Gregory A. Poland, MD, one of the nationโs most prominent vaccine experts and a distinguished investigator at the Mayo Clinic, whose decades of work in vaccine research have helped shape the field. Together, their perspectives reinforce an important message: innovation in vaccine science continues to advance, and the evidence supporting vaccine impact and safety remains essential to public health.
The discussion also benefits from the perspective of Caroline Poland, MA, LMHC, LCAC, CCTP, CCFP, NCC, whose work in mental health, trauma-informed care, and vaccine communication adds a critical dimension to the conversation. Addressing misinformation is not only about sharing facts. It also requires understanding how fear, trust, and communication shape public response. Her contributions help underscore why effective vaccine communication must be accurate, compassionate, and responsive to the concerns people bring with them.
For FYH TV audiences, this program offers more than reassurance. It provides a practical and encouraging reminder that vaccine science continues to evolve in meaningful ways, supported by research, safety monitoring, and real-world evidence. There is Good News About Vaccines: The Innovative Science You Can Trust is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, advocates, and community members who want to stay informed and share credible information with confidence.
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