Childhood Vaccines; Understanding the Science, History and Why They Matter
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Listen to the episode “Childhood Vaccines; Understanding the Science, History and Why They Matter” hosted by patient advocate Abbie Cornett. In this episode, we’ll be talking about vaccines in the news. Whether discussion about childhood immunization, outbreaks of preventable diseases or heated conversations online, there is no shortage of information, and unfortunately, there’s no shortage of confusion either. For many parents and caregivers, it can feel overwhelming to sort through headlines, social media posts and conflicting opinions — especially when you’re just trying to make the best decision for your child’s health or your own. Today, we’re stepping back from the noise to focus on the facts, history and science. Our guest today, Dr, Brett Kettlehut, is board certified in pediatrics, as well as allergy and immunology. He is retired from private practice, but continues to be actively involved in education and advocacy.