
Jasmine Marcelin
Infectious disease physician at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, known for her community outreach work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jan 15, 2022 • 16min
How to talk about the COVID vaccine with people who are hesitant
Dr. Jasmine Marcelin, an infectious disease specialist, dives into the delicate art of discussing COVID-19 vaccines with hesitant folks. She emphasizes empathy and open dialogue as key strategies for effective conversations. Sharing personal stories can help build trust and foster understanding. Dr. Marcelin also highlights the importance of listening to concerns and addressing misinformation, particularly when engaging with family and friends. By nurturing respectful dialogues, we can gradually shift mindsets and encourage informed decisions.

Jan 6, 2022 • 16min
How To Talk About The COVID-19 Vaccine With People Who Are Hesitant
Dr. Jasmine Marcelin, an infectious disease specialist from Nebraska, shares her in-depth experiences in addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. She discusses effective communication tactics that foster personalized dialogues, tackling misinformation head-on. Highlighting a poignant interaction at a vaccine clinic, she illustrates how building trust can change minds. Dr. Marcelin emphasizes the power of empathy and active listening in these conversations, encouraging community engagement to promote healthier public health outcomes.

Jan 5, 2022 • 13min
Doctor Finds Hope In Helping Inform And Vaccinate Her Community
Dr. Jasmine Marcelin, an infectious disease physician at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, shares her journey in community outreach during the COVID-19 pandemic. She discusses the impact of vaccine clinics in marginalized communities, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between healthcare providers and local leaders. Jasmine highlights challenges in building trust with unvaccinated individuals, advocating for compassionate dialogue and long-term engagement to foster genuine relationships and improve health outcomes.