COVID-19 Boosters: An Important Way to Stay Healthy
Vaccines are still important, so share this information about boosters during huddles and unit-based team meetings.
Vaccines are still important, so share this information about boosters during huddles and unit-based team meetings.
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8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Frontline workers, managers and physicians
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Print out and share copies of this word search at the start of your next meeting. Team members will look for the words related to COVID-19.
Use this word search to provide some variety in your next meeting.
Use these resource guides to encourage conversation and build a workplace culture where everyone's voice matters.
The vaccines to fight COVID-19 are safe and effective. Bring doctors and frontline employees together into huddles to discuss vaccines.
The end of the COVID-19 pandemic is in sight. Vaccines are still important, so share these huddle messages with your team.
Faced with disappointing vaccination rates among its members, union activists reach out to physicans to combat misinformation.
Dr. Jena Reichelt, one of the Humans of Partnership.
I’ve had multiple family members and patients acquire COVID-19, and I feel getting the vaccine will help keep me healthy and those around me healthy, too. I was anxiously awaiting my turn to get vaccinated and was thrilled to find out I could get it the first day it was offered in Colorado Springs, on December 23. That was the best Christmas present! The good news is, the vaccines currently available do an excellent job at preventing serious COVID-19 illness and death. Go ahead and get whichever vaccine is available to you!
Meet Christy Hewling, MD, one of the Humans of Partnership.
Initially, I was hesitant to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but once I educated myself about mRNA vaccines and realized that the science was not new, I felt better. Trust the science. We’ve lost so many people to this awful disease, and vaccinations can help end it sooner. As a physician, I feel I have a duty to stop the pandemic by getting vaccinated and doing everything I can to stay healthy to care for others. I haven’t been able to see my mother and other older family members, and I really miss them. My mother is scheduled to have a vaccine, and hopefully, we will be able to see each other soon. We can all do our part to end the pandemic.
Meet Kristin Gates, MD, one of the Humans of Partnership.
My primary role is patient-facing. After George Floyd’s murder, I felt a greater responsibility for communicating with our staff. Our diversity and inclusion team did a 3-part series with Black employees about our experiences with discrimination. We did another one on privilege and allyship. I spoke about privilege. I thought, ‘Let's throw a monkey wrench into this discussion. Let’s take a different angle when we talk about privilege — let’s go beyond the concept of race.’ The greatest privilege is to be well-loved, to love and to add love in spaces where love has been absent.