COVID-19 Vaccines and Disparities in Black Communities: What You Need to Know
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Please join Dr. Zanthia Wiley, Emory Infectious Diseases specialist and Director of Antimicrobial Stewardship at Emory University Hospital Midtown for a conversation about COVID-19 Vaccines. Dr. Wiley will discuss COVID-19 vaccine truths, myths, and the importance of vaccination. She will also discuss the disproportionate effect that COVID-19 is having in minority communities. Dr. Wiley will answer questions submitted directly from the audience.
Dr. Zanthia Wiley is a practicing physician within the Emory Division of Infectious Diseases and is the Director of Antimicrobial Stewardship at Emory University Hospital Midtown. She is a member of the Emory Department of Medicine’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council and the Emory Collaborative Community Outreach and Health Disparities Research Initiative. Dr. Wiley serves as the co-lead of the Emory Healthcare COVID-19 Treatment Guidance Committee and is dedicated to educating patients, healthcare providers and community organizations on COVID-19 and Healthcare Disparities
Saturday, Mar 13
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Price: Free with adv registration
Capacity: unlimited
COVID-19 Safety Measures
No COVID precautions necessary. This event is virtual.
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