Is it Possible to Change a Parent's Misinformed Views on Vaccines?

Last week’s Washington Post features an essay written by our executive director, Nadine Gartner. Nadine shares Boost Oregon's unique and effective approaches, and how we encourage medical providers to approach parents with compassion and patience.

Read it here, share it with your networks, and donate to Boost Oregon to support our groundbreaking and proven methods.

From the Washington Post:

How do you get anti-vaxxers to vaccinate their kids? Talk to them — for hours. Statistics and shaming tactics don't persuade anxious parents. Here's what does.


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