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Learner Reviews & Feedback for COVID Vaccine Ambassador Training: How to Talk to Parents by Johns Hopkins University

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About the Course

Vaccination is a key strategy for preventing serious illness and death from COVID-19. COVID-19 vaccines are available for children 5 and older, but many parents have questions about vaccinations. This training course prepares parents of school-age children, PTAs, community members, and school staff to be Vaccine Ambassadors and promote vaccine acceptance in their communities. After completing the course, Vaccine Ambassadors will be able to share knowledge about COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccine, engage in conversations about vaccine hesitancy in a respectful and empathetic way, and direct people to credible sources for further information about COVID-19 vaccines....

Top reviews

ML

Feb 2, 2022

Being a parent myself, this course taught me more to be a pro active dealing with those parents and giving them assurances what this vaccin coan do to our childrens. Thank you so much for this course.

LG

Feb 22, 2022

Great course for learning best practices for communicating the effectiveness and safety of Covid vaccines. The training addresses vaccine hesitancy and misinformation in an easy to understand format.

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By Ana M F d C

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Feb 7, 2022

I enjoy the training it is succint, factual and objective. I enjoyed the selection of topics as well.

By Olivia M

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Jul 8, 2022

The course is great! But for me being Brazilian, I missed videos with subtitles instead of slides.

By GAUTAM K

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Jan 20, 2023

I liked the question and answer format of the course and the statistics presented. Very educative

By MATHANA V P 1

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Feb 19, 2022

very nice course,anyone who wish to know about the vaccines can benefit from the course.

By Cynthia J

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Mar 2, 2022

wonderful to learn more information. it gave a better insight on Covid and also facts.

By Daisy V

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Oct 10, 2022

Informative and various platforms of teaching - ie. video,

By Tapi Y

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May 21, 2022

Loved it. Very simple to understand and is very helpful.

By rachellaw710@gmail.com

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Sep 13, 2022

Informative, creative and interesting course.

By vanessa b

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Sep 21, 2022

IT WAS ONGOING , YET VERY HELPFUL

By Cynthia S

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Aug 31, 2022

very informative easy to follow

By Carla S

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Feb 23, 2022

GOOD INFO TO KNOW

By Danielle J

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Feb 2, 2022

very informative

By Vivek P

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Jan 27, 2022

Very informative

By yassine i

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Aug 13, 2022

SUPER

By Heba A

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Jan 2, 2023

I am an MD and I took this course thinking it was more physician-oriented than it actually was. In my opinion, this course is better suited for people who aren't physicians and are just curious or want to learn how to combat misinformation surrounding the vaccine. Overall, it was an okay course. Nothing particularly special but it could be useful to some.

By James M

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Feb 15, 2022

There are several sections with no course material at all, yet they still have required qizzes to answer. Moreover, a number of the sections have questions applying to other sections of the course, rather than the stage one is taking at the time; it's hard to answer a question when it's asking for something you haven't received training in yet.

By Stephanie R

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Jul 11, 2022

Good but basic. Covers many of the prevalent myths about covid 19 vaccines, but relies a lot on using fact to counter myth, which for people who are emotionally investedin believing the myth, may not do any good.

By clara d

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Jan 29, 2022

simple, presentation for memory, good

By Andreas

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Feb 3, 2023

The couse is more about pharma sales training than providing actual information to make an informed decision. It uses outdated information and IGNORES all recent studies regarding safety and the durtion of effectiveness, the amount of serious adverse reactions and long term effects, especially in children and pregnant women. Current Studies about natural immunitz, risk/benefit and VAERS data are completely ignored