Stanford Vax Crew: A Model for Agile, Community-Centered Vaccination Campaigns

Stanford Vax Crew, one of the largest medical-student-led vaccination programs in the United States, serves as a case study of a successful community–university partnership that adapted its existing operations to enable COVID-19 vaccine distribution. It offers a model for agile, community-centered v...

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Veröffentlicht in:Health security 2023-12, Vol.21 (6), p.459-466
Hauptverfasser: Cheng, Mira, Murtagh, Caroline, Macias, Bryant, Torres, Diana Tellefson, Newman, Walt
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