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Public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Listening to community concerns around vaccination must be at the heart of our public health response to the covid19 pandemic with Nick Coatsworth

There is enormous concern within the health community regarding public misinformation and the successful rollout of vaccines.

They are concerned about the psychological safety of medical professionals in the post-pandemic world.

They are worried about the emotional toll that long periods of separation from family and friends have on people from around the world.

Now more than ever, we should share our knowledge and experiences on an international scale.

We should not lose the sense of equity and the focus on standardisation.

And most importantly, we need to listen to what our community is saying and put that at the heart of what we do.


The Presentation
The Podcast

Speakers

Nick Coatsworth is an outstanding communicator and one of Australia’s favourite doctors.  Nick held a key national role in the Australian response to COVID-19 as Deputy Chief Medical Officer. 

Bringing together his skills as an infectious disease physician, a respiratory physician, a practitioner of disaster and humanitarian medicine, and high level experience in health administration, Nick became one of the most recognised medical spokespeople during the pandemic, engaging the Australian community through a variety of media platforms.


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Oliver Flower, staff specialist in Intensive Care Medicine at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney | NeuroResus |

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