As COVID-19 vaccines roll out across the country, preventive medicine physicians are vital to the vaccine conversation. You are already leading the way through your actions - while more than a third of Americans remain hesitant to get the vaccine, according to a recent ACPM member survey, more than 98% had or were planning to get vaccinated against COVID-19. In addition, nearly all members said they plan to recommend the vaccine to their family and friends.
The Vaccine Confident campaign is designed to create a dialog with preventive medicine experts about why you are confident in the science behind vaccines and their effectiveness, ultimately to instill consumer assurance in making the decision to get vaccinated. As an ACPM member, you have a unique opportunity to join us in this effort. You can help by delivering the message that you are vaccine confident to your patients, colleagues, and broader academic, public health or hospital community. Resources and graphics are available here to help you spread the word!
Vaccine Confident Campaign Resources
Vaccine Confident Interactive Toolkit
Download the full Vaccine Confident Interactive Toolkit here to receive all available resources
Download ToolkitCampaign Background
Leverage talking points for media interviews, speaking engagements and refer to as background for written communications opportunities.
DownloadLogo Usage
Download the Vaccine Confident logo so you can include it in your social media content, email signature, and when engaging with other materials related to the campaign.
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Infographic
Download infographic to use as educational visual on social platforms or in conversations with patients and colleagues.
Download GraphicLinkedIn Articles
Tailor the template article to lend your voice and create a dialogue about your confidence in vaccines and foster that same assurance with your professional and social communities.
To create and publish an article:
- To create and publish an article:
- Click Write an article near the top of your homepage. This takes you to the publishing tool.
- Alternatively, you can scroll down the page as you read an article on LinkedIn. You'll see the Write an article button appear next to Like, Comment, and Share in the top bar, below the LinkedIn navigation bar.
- Click the Headline field to type the headline of your article.
- If you're unable to click into the Headline field, you may have a browser extension that is blocking this functionality. The two extensions that we know cause this issue, are Lazarus and Grammarly. This can be resolved by disabling these extensions and refreshing the editor.
- Click the Write here field to type the content of your article.
- You can add images and other rich media to your article for visual impact.
- You can also add a cover image.
- Click the Publish button in the top right of the page.
- You won't have the option to preview your content prior to publishing. Your article draft shows you how the published version will look. You can share your article draft with others prior to publishing.
- In the pop-up window that appears, click Publish or click the Cancel icon to continue editing your article.
- Click Write an article near the top of your homepage. This takes you to the publishing tool.
Pediatric LinkedIn Article:
Download TemplatePresentation Slides
Include in your speaking engagements to discuss importance of being vaccine confident.
Download SlidesPediatric Infographic
Download the infographic to educate parents and caregivers about recommended vaccines for children and teens.
Download InfographicPediatric Messaging
Download key messages to leverage during interviews, speaking engagements and in conversations to discuss the importance of pediatric vaccines and routine care.
DownloadMedia Q&A
Download this resource to prepare for upcoming media interviews and speaking engagements.
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Social Content
Use the suggested content to join the conversation and share why you are vaccine confident with your community and followers
Download ContentUpdate your Facebook profile photo with the Vaccine Confident frame