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Infectious IDeasInfectious IDeasVoices of Public Health: Concerns and Hopes for the FutureSend us a textIn this special compilation episode of Infectious IDeas, hosts Marla Dalton, PE, CAE, and William Schaffner, MD, revisit some of the most compelling moments from past episodes. Hear from leading public health experts as they share their biggest concerns, hopes for the future, and strategies for tackling critical public health challenges. From addressing vaccine misinformation and health disparities to improving global collaboration, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of public health.Tune in for wisdom and inspiration from these thought leaders:William...2025-01-0110 minOn Medical GroundsOn Medical GroundsDr. William Schaffner - Polio Confidential: Stories from Those Who Lived It, How A Virus Changed History (Part 3)Today is part three of Polio Confidential: Stories from Those Who Lived It, How A Virus Changed History. Today we are speaking with Dr. William Schaffner.Dr. Schaffner is a Professor of Preventive Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Early in his career, he was commissioned as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer with the CDC in Atlanta, where he investigated outbreaks of communicable diseases in the U.S. and internationally. Dr. Schaffner has worked extensively for the effective use of vaccines in both pediatric and adult populations and has been a member...2024-12-2424 minRisky or Not?Risky or Not?Deep Frying a TurkeyDr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks associated with deep frying a turkey. Dr. Don - not risky 👍🏼 Professor Ben - not risky 👍🏼 AB’s safer method of deep frying a turkey Some assembly required : r/PaymoneyWubby Shatner Loses it in Recording Studio - YouTube Thanksgiving Day Fires in Residential Buildings (2014-2016) Deep-fried Turkey: Delicious or Dangerous? | scienceandfooducla Turkey Fryer Fire Safety William Shatner Turkey Fryer - YouTube Michael D. Brown - Wikipedia Thomas Elbert Fletcher - Obituary - Kathleen, GA - Paulk Funeral Homes | CurrentObituary.com Merch — Risky or Not? 2024-11-2516 minFood Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 315: We're on Nicki Time TodayEverything Everywhere All at Once - WikipediaCode-switching - WikipediaTIL Canadians say “Pencil Crayons” instead of “Colored Pencils” like Americans : r/todayilearnedList of North Carolina hurricanes - WikipediaFood Safety Talk 312: 37 Things Are Not Going To Happen On Thursday — Food Safety TalkAbout Kourosh | Kourosh DiniInstitute of Food Technologists (IFT) - Board Of Directors Nominations & ApplicationsHome - IAFNSInternational Food Information Councilflood.nc - North Carolina’s Flood Information Center220/221 Volts Whatever it takes? - YouTube2024-11-201h 21Food Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 310: Underground Bear Meat EconomyMerch — Risky or Not?Mason–Dixon line - WikipediaRocky Mountain National Park (U.S. National Park Service)Amazon.com : Teacher Created Resources Colorful United States of America Map Chart : Office ProductsMap of Canada, 200 Pieces, Eurographics | Puzzle WarehouseNunavut - WikipediaLawrence Goodridge | Food ScienceWilliam (Bill) Hallman | LinkedIngoodridge - Food Safety TalkLawrence (Larry) Goodridge | LinkedInRamblin’ Man (The Allman Brothers Band song) - WikipediaProgram Information - International Association for Food ProtectionIAFP...2024-08-121h 54The Silent BattleThe Silent BattleGuest Interview with Vanderbilt Infectious Disease Dr. William Schaffner Today, I will be interviewing Dr. William Schaffner. Dr. Schaffner is Professor of Preventive Medicine with a primary appointment in the Department of Health Policy as well as Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee. I asked him to come on the podcast to discuss illnesses that can be potentially transferred to immunocompromised people from our pets.2024-08-0216 minXtalks Life Science PodcastXtalks Life Science PodcastThe State of Infectious Diseases and New Trivalent Flu Vaccine ft. Infectious Disease Experts Dr. William Schaffner and Dr. Kelly MooreIn this episode, Ayesha spoke with William Schaffner, MD, Professor of Preventive Medicine Health Policy and Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University; and Kelly Moore, MD, MPH, President and CEO at Immunize.org and Associate Professor of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Schaffner and Dr. Moore discussed the FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) recommendation of a trivalent influenza vaccine strain selection, as opposed to a typical quadrivalent vaccine, with the 2024/2025 influenza season reflecting the removal of the B/Yamagata strain.  A renowned infectious disease expert, having a...2024-05-0848 minSqueeze The DaySqueeze The DayDr. William Schaffner’s Infectious Disease Prevention and Health Care Advocacy Are ContagiousDr. William Schaffner is the Professor of Preventive Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. As a spokesperson for the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, he is an often-tapped resource for infectious disease education and is passionate about health, vaccines, and disease prevention. When not teaching or doing clinical trials he volunteers at The Elephant Sanctuary outside of Nashville. In this Squeeze the Day, we learn about his drive for health, and educating others as well as what he learns from his students and from life.2023-09-0635 minFood Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 285: Meat Probe, Meatwad, MeatheadColloquialism - WikipediaBest in Show (film) - WikipediaBest In Show Nuts Scene - YouTubeThe Breakfast Club - WikipediaThis Is Spinal Tap - WikipediaWeezer - WikipediaSloan (band) - WikipediaDr. David Richard Macinga Obituary - Akron Beacon JournalObituary for William Robert Schaffner | Ness-Sibley Funeral HomeHow to clean strawberries to avoid hepatitis A? | MarcaMarcia, Marcia, Marcia - YouTubeClean Strawberries, Avoid HepatitisBetteridge’s law of headlines - Wi...2023-07-102h 01AMTV-全美新闻AMTV-全美新闻后疫情时代人们还需要戴口罩吗?听听专家怎么说Cochrane上个月发表一篇有关新冠肺炎疫情三年来对口罩认知的研究评论,得出结论「与不戴口罩相比,在社区中戴口罩对预防流感或新冠肺炎可能影响很小或没有影响。」这一论点立刻引发热议。为此,少数族裔媒体服务机构EMS,3月3日举行了网络会议进行讨论。 纳什维尔大学医学院传染病学教授沙夫纳(William Schaffner)、旧金山加大传染病学专家甘地(Monica Gandhi)、洛杉矶儿童医生Mina Hakim 博士三位专家就这一话题展开讨论,并分别陈述了各自的观点。William Schaffner教授指出,目前仍建议弱势群体,包括长者、有基础病人士、孕妇等,在室内聚集环境中要戴口罩。 旧金山加大传染病学专家Monica Gandhi表示,可以鼓励弱势群体戴口罩,但应该让他们自己做出选择,不可以强制执行,也不能将这一问题政治化。因为没有足够的证据支持过去大规模戴口罩是有效的。 Mina Hakim 博士表示,Cochrane论文理论上证明了口罩对新冠疫情的影响很小或者没有作用。当然任何理论必须经过实践来验证。但是科学必须和政治分开,政治不应该参与到科学决策当中。同时,也不应该把任何理论强加给公众,应该让公众自由判断与选择。全美电视台记者洛杉矶采访报道2023-03-0802 minRisky or Not?Risky or Not?Eating Decorative KaleDr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of eating decorative kale from a Pizza Hut in the 2000’s. Dr. Don - risky ☣️ Professor Ben - risky ☣️ Pizza Hut Used to Be One of the Largest Kale Purchasers in the US Iman Jalali on Twitter: “Up until 2013, Pizza Hut was the largest buyer of kale in the US They used it to decorate their salad bar https://t.co/1rTLitCHRv” / Twitter Growth model of Escherichia coli O157:H7 at various storage temperatures on kale treated by thermosonication combined with slightly acidic electrolyzed water - PubMed Tracin...2022-12-2813 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseThe New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD Before recommending the new COVID-19 booster, what do we need to know about this vaccine, and which of our patients fit the criteria for it? To learn the latest on what experts have to say about the new COVID-19 booster, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2022-09-1600 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseThe New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD Before recommending the new COVID-19 booster, what do we need to know about this vaccine, and which of our patients fit the criteria for it? To learn the latest on what experts have to say about the new COVID-19 booster, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2022-09-1600 minGlobal MedicineGlobal MedicineThe New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD Before recommending the new COVID-19 booster, what do we need to know about this vaccine, and which of our patients fit the criteria for it? To learn the latest on what experts have to say about the new COVID-19 booster, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2022-09-1600 minCOVID-19: On The FrontlinesCOVID-19: On The FrontlinesThe New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD Before recommending the new COVID-19 booster, what do we need to know about this vaccine, and which of our patients fit the criteria for it? To learn the latest on what experts have to say about the new COVID-19 booster, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2022-09-1600 minInfectious DiseasesInfectious DiseasesThe New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD Before recommending the new COVID-19 booster, what do we need to know about this vaccine, and which of our patients fit the criteria for it? To learn the latest on what experts have to say about the new COVID-19 booster, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2022-09-1600 minPublic HealthPublic HealthThe New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD Before recommending the new COVID-19 booster, what do we need to know about this vaccine, and which of our patients fit the criteria for it? To learn the latest on what experts have to say about the new COVID-19 booster, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2022-09-1600 minCOVID-19: On The FrontlinesCOVID-19: On The FrontlinesThe New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD Before recommending the new COVID-19 booster, what do we need to know about this vaccine, and which of our patients fit the criteria for it? To learn the latest on what experts have to say about the new COVID-19 booster, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2022-09-1600 minInfectious DiseasesInfectious DiseasesThe New COVID-19 Booster: Updates & Changes You Need to Know Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD Before recommending the new COVID-19 booster, what do we need to know about this vaccine, and which of our patients fit the criteria for it? To learn the latest on what experts have to say about the new COVID-19 booster, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2022-09-1600 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on COVID-19 Infections Estimated at 140 Million in the United StatesIn this podcast, Dr Schaffner discusses new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that suggest COVID-19 infections are close to 140 million. He also discusses the focus for the upcoming National Foundation for Infectious Diseases Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research taking place virtually on April 11 and April 12, 2022.2022-03-2110 minFood Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 256: Phage 36Food Safety Talk 254: Bridge-Tunnel-Bridge-Tunnel — Food Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 255: Crunchy Granola Hippie Town — Food Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 251: Too Many Brooms — Food Safety TalkDr Sarah Taber (@SarahTaber_bww) / TwitterLawrence Goodridge | Food ScienceProf Makes Headlines with COVID Wastewater Project - U of G NewsJeffrey LeJeune | LinkedInMen’s Ice Hockey - Cornell University AthleticsDyson Williams - 2022 - Men’s Lacrosse - Duke UniversityThe Never-Ending Present: The Story of Gord Downie and the Tragically Hip - Kindle e...2022-03-022h 32Global MedicineGlobal MedicineCoexisting with COVID-19: A Look Ahead Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD From widespread variants to the threat of a twindemic -- what has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us? And can we learn to coexist with this virus? Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases to discuss what's on the horizon for the pandemic.2022-02-0300 minCOVID-19: On The FrontlinesCOVID-19: On The FrontlinesCoexisting with COVID-19: A Look Ahead Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD From widespread variants to the threat of a twindemic -- what has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us? And can we learn to coexist with this virus? Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases to discuss what's on the horizon for the pandemic.2022-02-0300 minInfectious DiseasesInfectious DiseasesCoexisting with COVID-19: A Look Ahead Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD From widespread variants to the threat of a twindemic -- what has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us? And can we learn to coexist with this virus? Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases to discuss what's on the horizon for the pandemic.2022-02-0300 minInfectious DiseasesInfectious DiseasesCoexisting with COVID-19: A Look Ahead Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD From widespread variants to the threat of a twindemic -- what has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us? And can we learn to coexist with this virus? Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases to discuss what's on the horizon for the pandemic.2022-02-0300 minPublic HealthPublic HealthCoexisting with COVID-19: A Look Ahead Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD From widespread variants to the threat of a twindemic -- what has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us? And can we learn to coexist with this virus? Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases to discuss what's on the horizon for the pandemic.2022-02-0300 minCOVID-19: On The FrontlinesCOVID-19: On The FrontlinesCoexisting with COVID-19: A Look Ahead Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: William Schaffner, MD From widespread variants to the threat of a twindemic -- what has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us? And can we learn to coexist with this virus? Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. William Schaffner from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases to discuss what's on the horizon for the pandemic.2022-02-0300 minThis is Growing OldThis is Growing OldNFID Medical Director William Schaffner, MD Answers Common Questions About Co-administration And Shares Vital Vaccine InfoThe CDC has recommended COVID-19 boosters for many Americans and has also approved co-administration of COVID-19 vaccines with other vaccines. Though many Americans have received their COVID-19 boosters and their flu shots this Winter, there are many questions about co-administration and vaccine hesitancy remains. Here to answer some common questions about co-administration, dispel myths, and share tips to keep older adults protected against all vaccine-preventable diseases is National Foundation for Infectious Diseases’ Medical Director, Dr. William Schaffner.2022-01-1236 minThis is Growing OldThis is Growing OldNFID Medical Director William Schaffner, MD Answers Common Questions About Co-administration And Shares Vital Vaccine InfoThe CDC has recommended COVID-19 boosters for many Americans and has also approved co-administration of COVID-19 vaccines with other vaccines. Though many Americans have received their COVID-19 boosters and their flu shots this Winter, there are many questions about co-administration and vaccine hesitancy remains. Here to answer some common questions about co-administration, dispel myths, and share tips to keep older adults protected against all vaccine-preventable diseases is National Foundation for Infectious Diseases’ Medical Director, Dr. William Schaffner.2022-01-1236 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on Vaccination Recommendations and Strategies for ImplementationWilliam Schaffner, MD, on Vaccination Recommendations and Strategies for Implementation by Consultant3602021-12-2317 minParanormal UK Radio NetworkParanormal UK Radio NetworkParanormal Panorama - The Captain Schaffner DisappearanceParanormal Panorama explores the Captain William Schaffner disappearance. DID THE BBC AND MoD cooperate in a cover-up? we examine some evidence...2021-11-2540 minRisky or Not?Risky or Not?Unrefrigerated Breads That Contain InclusionsDr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of unrefrigerated breads that contain inclusions (e.g. some focaccia breads). Dr. Don - risky ☣️ Professor Ben - risky ☣️ Merch — Risky or Not? Kathleen Turner - Wikipedia Hart Schaffner Marx William Schaffner, M.D. | Department of Health Policy Parameters for Determining Inoculated Pack/Challenge Study Protocols†,‡ | Journal of Food Protection Sausage Balls Recipe | MyRecipes Focaccia - Wikipedia 2021-09-2019 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on the ACIP’s Latest Vaccine UpdatesIn this podcast, William Schaffner, MD, talks about updates from the June 2021 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), including recommendations for influenza vaccine, pneumococcal vaccines for adults, herpes zoster vaccine, dengue vaccine, and rabies vaccine.2021-07-2213 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on Dispelling COVID-19 Vaccine MythsIn this podcast, William Schaffner, MD, offers tips for clinicians on communicating information to their patients regarding COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccines, including dispelling misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines.2021-07-0715 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on Durable Protection by a Single-Dose Universal Influenza VaccineIn this podcast, William Schaffner, MD, speaks about the research being done on a universal influenza vaccine that would protect against a variety of different strains of influenza. This topic was presented at the 2021 virtual Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2021-06-0802 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on Concomitant Receipt of Recombinant Zoster Vaccine With Another VaccineIn this soundbite, William Schaffner, MD, speaks about whether concomitant receipt of recombinant zoster vaccine with another vaccine increases the risk of herpes zoster compared with receiving recombinant zoster vaccine alone. This topic was presented at the 2021 virtual Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2021-06-0803 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination and Enhancing ImmunogenicityIn this soundbite, William Schaffner, MD, speaks about the crucial need that exists with current hepatitis B virus vaccination strategies for enhancing immunogenicity in older adults and those with comorbidities. This topic was presented at the 2021 virtual Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2021-06-0803 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on Using an mRNA Vaccine to Prevent CMV InfectionIn this soundbite, William Schaffner, MD, speaks the need for a safe and effective vaccine against cytomegalovirus infection to prevent congenital cytomegalovirus, including the potential of using a messenger RNA vaccine. This topic was presented at the 2021 virtual Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2021-06-0802 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on School-Required Immunizations and the COVID-19 VaccinesIn this soundbite, William Schaffner, MD, speaks about what research on school-required immunizations says about the likelihood that parents would allow children to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, even if it is considered safe and effective for children. This topic was presented at the 2021 virtual Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2021-06-0803 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on Racial Differences in COVID-19 Vaccination AcceptanceIn this soundbite, William Schaffner, MD, speaks about the differences in COVID-19 vaccination intent and factors that affect COVID-19 vaccination acceptance, including what is being done to bridge gaps and encourage uptake in the Black population. This topic was presented at the 2021 virtual Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2021-06-0803 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines and PregnancyIn this soundbite, William Schaffner, MD, speaks about recommendations for administering the COVID-19 messenger RNA vaccines to pregnant women, including if there are any adverse effects of the COVID-19 messenger RNA vaccines reported during pregnancy. This topic was presented at the 2021 virtual Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.2021-06-0802 minFood Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 237: Slappin' Da BassN.C. school district switches to remote learning for a day due to gas shortageColonial Pipeline Paid Roughly $5 Million in Ransom to Hackers - The New York TimesLetterkenny The Dark Web GIFVaccinations | NC DHHS COVID-19When You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated | CDCAbout this Collection | Sanborn Maps | Digital Collections | Library of CongressHow the CliftonStrengths Assessment Works | EN - GallupiAnnotate — Branchfire‎Notability on the App StoreHow to review a paper | Science | AAASStep by Step G...2021-05-252h 04Risky or Not?Risky or Not?COVID-19 From HookupsDr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of getting COVID-19 from hookups. Dr. Don - risky ☣️ Professor Ben - risky ☣️ Canada’s top doctor: ‘consider using a mask’ during sexual activity | CTV News William Schaffner, M.D. | Department of Health Policy 2021-03-1508 minPEOPLE Every DayPEOPLE Every DayOne year of COVID-19, plus Prince William responds to Meghan and Harry's Oprah interviewPEOPLE editor Breanne L. Heldman joins the show to discuss Prince William’s response to the Oprah interview and why Don Johnson knocked daughter Dakota off the family payroll. Then, Janine marks one year since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by talking to GMA’s Robin Roberts about how her life has changed, and sitting down with infectious disease specialist Dr. William Schaffner to discuss the road ahead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-03-1121 minPodcasts360Podcasts360William Schaffner, MD, on Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Older AdultsIn this podcast, William Schaffner, MD, answers our questions about herpes zoster, pneumococcal disease, and COVID-19 vaccinations for adults aged 50 years or older. More on www.consultant360.com2021-03-0114 minGoing ViralGoing ViralInterview with Dr. William SchaffnerInterview with Dr. William Schaffner, who is the current Medical Director and past President of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases as well as a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. We discuss the importance of vaccines, the evolution and history of vaccine development, and the future of vaccine technology. 2021-02-0850 minRisky or Not?Risky or Not?Two Beer SteakDr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from the beer in two beer steak. Dr. Don - risky ☣️ Professor Ben - risky ☣️ William Coney on Twitter: “Ricky or not? @bugcounter @benjaminchapman” / Twitter ᴄᴀɪᴛ on Twitter: “i love this province i don’t ever want to leave https://t.co/vEmYtnu1ZD” / Twitter Centreville Valufoods/ ANBL Agency | Facebook Microbiological baseline study of beef and pork carcasses from provincially inspected abattoirs in Alberta, Canada Bacteria on Can Lids About | Valufoods | Hartland’s & Centreville’s Community Groceries 2021-01-2217 minThe ONME NetworkThe ONME NetworkONR 1-14-21: Watch review of upcoming MLK events and the challenges of vaccine distributionONR producer host Julia Dudley Najieb reviewed the latest MLK events happening throughout California. Thereafter Dudley Najieb reviewed the challenges of vaccine distribution with two experts Dr. Robert M. Wachter and Dr. William Schaffner.2021-01-152h 58The Coaching Lab: Health, Wellness & Performance! (Brad Cooper, PhD)The Coaching Lab: Health, Wellness & Performance! (Brad Cooper, PhD)Flu Vaccine Evidence - William Schaffner, MDIs the flu vaccine dangerous? Does it harm our immunity? How does it work? Are the myths about vaccines actually true? Should my children take it? What if I'm pregnant - does it harm or help my baby? Does it cause problems long term?These are just some of the common questions surrounding the flu shot (and related to the coming Covid-19 vaccine). We were grateful to have Dr. William Schaffner of Vanderbilt, an internationally recognized physician and infectious disease professor join us for this special episode.Info re earning your health & wellness coaching...2020-12-1434 minThe ONME NetworkThe ONME NetworkONR: COVID-19 CRISIS UPDATE 11-13-20 with Ethnic Media ServicesONR host, Julia Dudley Najieb, reviews today's emergency COVID-19 crisis media briefing with Ethnic Media Services featuring medical doctors: Dr. Ashish Jha, Dr. Nirav Shah, Dr. William Schaffner and Dr. Tung Nguyen.2020-11-142h 23HCPLive PodcastsHCPLive PodcastsWilliam Schaffner, MD: Preparing for the Flu Season2020-10-2124 minThis is Growing OldThis is Growing Old10. Dr. William Schaffner: Why Getting Your Flu Shot is More Important Than EverWilliam Schaffner, M.D., Medical Director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID), explains why the flu vaccine is so important this year and answers questions about common questions about COVID-19.  Learn more about NFID's Keep Up The Rates Campaign: https://www.nfid.org/keep-up-the-rates/.  Get the latest information and resources about age-related conditions, diseases and issues that impact the health of older Americans: https://www.agingresearch.org/health-topic/2020-10-1425 minPM Tampa Bay with Ryan GormanPM Tampa Bay with Ryan GormaniHeartRadio Communities: Influenza/Coronavirus Info & Election ExplainerRyan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. William Schaffner, Medical Director at the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, for a COVID-19 update and why flu vaccines are vital this year. Also, Jessica Levinson, Professor of Law at Loyola Law School and the Founding Director of Loyola Law School’s Public Service Institute, joins the show to explain commonly asked questions about the upcoming election.2020-10-1200 miniHeartRadio CommunitiesiHeartRadio CommunitiesInfluenza/Coronavirus Info & Election ExplainerRyan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. William Schaffner, Medical Director at the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, for a COVID-19 update and why flu vaccines are vital this year. Also, Jessica Levinson, Professor of Law at Loyola Law School and the Founding Director of Loyola Law School’s Public Service Institute, joins the show to explain commonly asked questions about the upcoming election.2020-10-1229 minFeedback with Abby BonellFeedback with Abby BonelliHeartRadio Communities - William Schaffner (National Foundation Infectious Disease), Jessica Levinson (Professor of Election Law)• William Schaffner, MD, National Foundation Infectious Disease Medical Director discussed influenza vaccine coverage data from the 2019-2020 US influenza season. He highlighted the importance of influenza and pneumococcal disease prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic and why most everybody should be getting a flu shot this year. • Jessica Levinson – Professor of Election Law at Loyola Law School and Contributor to NBC News THINK. With the 2020 Election less than month away, Levinson discussed voting law and ethics in the United States. She talked about the different types of voter suppression and how to make sure your vote counts.2020-10-1128 minFood Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 217: Fruit ForwardLike a Hurricane (2016 Remaster) - YouTubeMitchell and Webb: “Are we the baddies?” - YouTubeDeliverance • Dueling Banjos • Arthur Smith - YouTubeFDA In Brief: FDA Advises Consumers to Avoid Red Onions from California Supplier, Investigation Continues to Find Source | FDATimeline of Reported Cases | Outbreak of Salmonella Infections | July 2020 | Salmonella | CDCContaminated onions suspected in North Bay’s E. coli outbreak | CBC News2008 Outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul Infections Associated with Raw ProduceFood Safety Attorney, William Marler, calls on U.S. FDA and CDC to confirm...2020-08-111h 56The Truthzilla PodcastThe Truthzilla PodcastTruthzilla #002: 1986 Vaccine Injury Act, REX 84 and The Crazy World We Are Living InHello and welcome to another round of Truthzilla! Today we discuss the potential larger agendas behind the madness in the world today, Readiness Exercise 1984 (REX 84), Operation Cable Splicer, Bill Cooper and Ed leads a harrowing discussion on the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act that absolves all vaccine manufacturers and doctors from ANY liability for the damage that they cause with their vaccines. You can't hide from the Truthzilla! ***If you're listening to the audio podcast only, check out the YouTube broadcast for photos, charts, graphics and video ____________________SOURCES____________________ The Highwire with Del Bigtree...2020-06-141h 30The SHEA PodcastThe SHEA PodcastCollaborating with NFIDWe’re all in this Together: COVID-19 Allies in Infection Prevention This podcast series will focus on the collaborative efforts and opportunities for different disciplines to address and confront the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode focuses on collaborations between the representatives of Healthcare Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases in a discussion with the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID). Speakers: - William Schaffner, MD, NFID Medical Director, Past President of SHEA - Sara Cosgrove, MD, MS, Past President of SHEA (moderator) Special thank you to our partnering organization for their collaboration on this podcast series, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID): ht...2020-06-0232 minAt A DistanceAt A DistanceLet's Get TogetherEvery state in the U.S. has partially reopened, but health officials are still worried about COVID-19. What does it all mean for summer soirees and backyard barbecues? May and Sam look for answers by dreaming up a socially distanced party of their own, with guidance from Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The doctor’s advice raises questions about the smartest way to hang out with friends and family, and sets up the big finale: Will May and Sam finally get to meet up in person? Email us: atadistance@cpr.or...2020-05-2216 minTop of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RoseMinorities At Risk, Processed Food, Climbing TreesMinorities at Risk around the WorldGuest: Quinn Mecham, Professor of Political Science, BYUThe weekend brought some dramatic developments along Syria’s border with Turkey. Turkish forces invaded towns held by Syrian Kurds, who had been key allies of the US in the fight against ISIS. President Donald Trump has ordered US forces to withdraw from the area. And so, the Kurds have turned to the Syrian government of Bashar al Assad for support in fighting the Turks. Processing Processed Food GuiltGuest: Ruth MacDonald, Department Chair / CALS Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs, Department of...2019-10-151h 40Life With HerpesLife With Herpes149: Herpes Vaccine Research With Alexandra Harbushka  This vaccine is one of the most sought out vaccines and it would help millions of people throughout the world. Not to mention on the business side of things how it would monetarily reward the people or company who solved the puzzle. But here’s the deal, as of now there’s no research happening for the herpes vaccine.  If you feel like the wind’s been taken out of your sails go watch or read the other episode about waiting for the herpes cure. I promise, having herpes is NOT the end of the world! 2019-08-2803 minFood Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 163: Grown on Chia PetsThe Silence of the Lambs (1991) - IMDbGhostbusters (1984) - IMDbPeameal bacon - WikipediaWilliam Davies Company - WikipediaEnergy Balls with Medjool DatesInternational outbreak of multiple Salmonella serotype infections linked to sprouted chia seed powder - USA and Canada, 2013-2014. - PubMed - NCBIPulseNet Reports of Salmonella Outbreak Investigations from 2018, CDCTuskegee syphilis experiment - WikipediaTuskegee Airmen - WikipediaInstitutional review board - WikipediaRoderick on the Line - Merlin MannC...2018-09-071h 51Food Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 159: Hot TongsThe Tavernacle Social Club - Utah’s Premiere Dueling Piano Bar!William Shatner’s musical career - WikipediaBlack Sabbath - “War Pigs” Live Paris 1970 - YouTubeSheryl Crow - Everyday Is A Winding Road - YouTubeInternational Association for Food ProtectionIAFP Parkin info.pdfConference for Food ProtectionBTG Wine Bar - Wine • Cocktails • BeerJudge John Hodgman Episode 371: Into the Teal | Maximum FunThermapen® Mk4 Thermometer from ThermoWorksCOMARK PDT300 Reduced-Tip Waterproof Digital Pocket Thermometer; -58 to 300 F: Ind...2018-07-121h 28Cantabria OcultaCantabria OcultaEl último vuelo del capitán SCHAFFNER -Planeta Oculto 02-Una noche oscura de septiembre en 1970 el capitán William Schaffner, piloto de la USAF en de intercambio con la Real Fuerza Aérea, fue enviado de la base de la RAF de Binbrook en Lincolnshire para interceptar a uno de esos intrusos. Sería su última misión y el comienzo de un misterio que no se pondría en suspenso hasta 2005, cuando el informe secreto del Ministerio de Defensa sobre la tragedia fue finalmente publicado en los Archivos Nacionales.2017-04-1627 minFood Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 96: Boom goes the dynamiteThe guys are on a roll. They are very happy that they are releasing new episodes consistently. The show opens with a discussion of topics like Boom, Boom Goes the Dynamite, Dyn-o-mite, Beastie Boys, William Shatner, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, The Avett Brothers, The Sadies, and The Best of Little Feat. They quickly transition with the Maytag Raw Milk Blue Cheese recall by Whole Foods. Ben says that there is a no way for customers to tell if milk was pasteurized; they must read the label, and he notes the absence of the word pasteurized makes the difference, not the presence...2016-03-291h 46World Health NewsWorld Health NewsSegment: Dr. William Schaffner on Legionnaire's outbreak in NYCSegment: Dr. William Schaffner on Legionnaire's outbreak in NYC by Dr. Samadi2015-08-0210 minFood Safety TalkFood Safety TalkFood Safety Talk 68: We Found It In Wild Pig FecesDon bravely did this podcast without a microphone boom. Ben feels good despite his messy office. Ben mentions that he is currently obsessed with the Rolling Stones and likes the Shine a Light Film, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, (the song not so much the Whoopi Goldberg spy comedy film), and the song Salt of the Earth from the Stones album Beggars Banquet. They then discuss movies every kid needs to see before they turn thirteen such as Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, E.T., and Diary of a Wimpy Kid and classic kids books including The Hardy Boys, Encyclopedia Brown, Three Investigators, Key to...2014-10-091h 45How to Discover Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsHow to Discover Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsCharlie Rose: Ian Bremmer, Jon Huntsman, Michael Green, Jon LaPook, Brian Walsh, Laurie Garrett, and William Schaffner, October 1, 2014 by Charlie Rose | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Ian Bremmer, Jon Huntsman, Michael Green, Jon LaPook, Brian Walsh, Laurie Garrett, and William Schaffner, October 1, 2014 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 54 mins Language: English Release date: 10-01-14 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: Political scientist and president and founder of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer, fills in for Charlie Rose for a conversation about demonstrations over democracy in China, with Jon Huntsman, U. S. ambassador to China from 2009 2011. Next, continued conversation about the unrest in Hong Kong, with...2014-10-0154 minFrankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support CommunityFrankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support CommunityLiving Healthy with Cancer Part 2On this second installment of our Living Healthy with Cancer series, learn about medical management during the cancer experience. Returning to the show is Dr. William Schaffner, Chair of the Department of Preventive Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Vicki Kennedy, LCSW, Vice President of Program Development and Delivery at the Cancer Support Community. Our newest program, Living Healthy with Cancer aims to help patients learn about ways to stay healthy during active treatment and beyond. Tune in Tuesday, October 16th to learn about medical management and the tips and resources that can help you become an active participant...2012-10-1656 minFrankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support CommunityFrankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support CommunityLiving Healthy with CancerTuesday’s radio show highlights our newest program, Living Healthy with Cancer, which aims to teach patients ways to stay healthy during active treatment. The show features Dr. William Schaffner, chair, Department of Preventive Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Jill Vanak, a nurse practitioner at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Susan Bratton, the Founder and CEO of Meals To Heal. 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Dr. William Schaffner, president of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, as well as professor and chairman of the department of preventive medicine, and professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, stresses the importance of influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations for not only long-term care residents and staff, but also the...2010-11-1500 minGeriatricsGeriatricsThe Importance of Immunizations in Long Term Care Host: Eric Tangalos, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD Which infectious diseases are most common at long term care facilities? If there is an infectious disease outbreak at a facility, how can we best protect residents? 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Dr. William Schaffner, president of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, as well as professor and chairman of the department of preventive medicine, and professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, stresses the importance of influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations for not only long-term care residents and staff, but also the residents...2010-11-1500 minGeriatricsGeriatricsThe Importance of Immunizations in Long Term Care Host: Eric Tangalos, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD Which infectious diseases are most common at long term care facilities? If there is an infectious disease outbreak at a facility, how can we best protect residents? Dr. William Schaffner, president of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, as well as professor and chairman of the department of preventive medicine, and professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, stresses the importance of influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations for not only long-term care residents and staff, but also the residents...2010-11-1500 minGlobal MedicineGlobal MedicineBoosting Immunization Rates for Adult Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult shingles was approved by the FDA in 2006 and is in use today. Perversely, recent data shows that delivery of the adult Shingles vaccine has been a challenge. This includes delivery to older populations, on whom the Shingles virus typically realizes its greatest impact. 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Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill examines strategies to improve immunization rates for...2008-03-1300 minMedical ResearchMedical ResearchBoosting Immunization Rates for Adult Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult shingles was approved by the FDA in 2006 and is in use today. Perversely, recent data shows that delivery of the adult Shingles vaccine has been a challenge. This includes delivery to older populations, on whom the Shingles virus typically realizes its greatest impact. With Baby Boomers nearing the age of greatest risk, how can physicians and other medical professionals improve their dialogue with patients about this vaccine? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill examines strategies to improve immunization rates for...2008-03-1300 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseBoosting Immunization Rates for Adult Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult shingles was approved by the FDA in 2006 and is in use today. Perversely, recent data shows that delivery of the adult Shingles vaccine has been a challenge. This includes delivery to older populations, on whom the Shingles virus typically realizes its greatest impact. With Baby Boomers nearing the age of greatest risk, how can physicians and other medical professionals improve their dialogue with patients about this vaccine? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill examines strategies to improve immunization rates for...2008-03-1300 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseBoosting Immunization Rates for Adult Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult shingles was approved by the FDA in 2006 and is in use today. Perversely, recent data shows that delivery of the adult Shingles vaccine has been a challenge. This includes delivery to older populations, on whom the Shingles virus typically realizes its greatest impact. With Baby Boomers nearing the age of greatest risk, how can physicians and other medical professionals improve their dialogue with patients about this vaccine? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill examines strategies to improve immunization rates for...2008-03-1300 minEthicsEthicsBoosting Immunization Rates for Adult Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult shingles was approved by the FDA in 2006 and is in use today. Perversely, recent data shows that delivery of the adult Shingles vaccine has been a challenge. This includes delivery to older populations, on whom the Shingles virus typically realizes its greatest impact. With Baby Boomers nearing the age of greatest risk, how can physicians and other medical professionals improve their dialogue with patients about this vaccine? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill examines strategies to improve immunization rates for...2008-03-1300 minEthicsEthicsVaccinating for Adult Shingles: New Initiatives Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was approved in 2006 by the FDA and is in use today. Yet delivery of this vaccination has not been as widespread as it could and should be. With this in mind, many hospitals and clinics are working to improve on their current approach to its distribution; at some health centers, this includes allowing pharmacists to administer the vaccine. Can this program be implemented nationwide, in accordance with local and state laws? Would this program necessitate any change in insurance...2008-03-1300 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseVaccinating for Adult Shingles: New Initiatives Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was approved in 2006 by the FDA and is in use today. Yet delivery of this vaccination has not been as widespread as it could and should be. With this in mind, many hospitals and clinics are working to improve on their current approach to its distribution; at some health centers, this includes allowing pharmacists to administer the vaccine. Can this program be implemented nationwide, in accordance with local and state laws? Would this program necessitate any change in insurance...2008-03-1300 minGlobal MedicineGlobal MedicineVaccinating for Adult Shingles: New Initiatives Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was approved in 2006 by the FDA and is in use today. Yet delivery of this vaccination has not been as widespread as it could and should be. With this in mind, many hospitals and clinics are working to improve on their current approach to its distribution; at some health centers, this includes allowing pharmacists to administer the vaccine. Can this program be implemented nationwide, in accordance with local and state laws? Would this program necessitate any change in insurance...2008-03-1300 minTechnologyTechnologyVaccinating for Adult Shingles: New Initiatives Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was approved in 2006 by the FDA and is in use today. Yet delivery of this vaccination has not been as widespread as it could and should be. With this in mind, many hospitals and clinics are working to improve on their current approach to its distribution; at some health centers, this includes allowing pharmacists to administer the vaccine. Can this program be implemented nationwide, in accordance with local and state laws? Would this program necessitate any change in insurance...2008-03-1300 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseVaccinating for Adult Shingles: New Initiatives Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was approved in 2006 by the FDA and is in use today. Yet delivery of this vaccination has not been as widespread as it could and should be. With this in mind, many hospitals and clinics are working to improve on their current approach to its distribution; at some health centers, this includes allowing pharmacists to administer the vaccine. Can this program be implemented nationwide, in accordance with local and state laws? Would this program necessitate any change in insurance...2008-03-1300 minMedical ResearchMedical ResearchVaccinating for Adult Shingles: New Initiatives Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was approved in 2006 by the FDA and is in use today. Yet delivery of this vaccination has not been as widespread as it could and should be. With this in mind, many hospitals and clinics are working to improve on their current approach to its distribution; at some health centers, this includes allowing pharmacists to administer the vaccine. Can this program be implemented nationwide, in accordance with local and state laws? Would this program necessitate any change in insurance...2008-03-1300 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseThe Adult Shingles Vaccine: Challenges of Delivery Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was officially licensed for use in 2006, but recent data shows that delivery of this vaccination has been a challenge. What are some of the issues which are limiting the distribution of the Shingles vaccine? How can we best address these difficulties? For expert insight on these questions and more, host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill welcomes Dr. Michael Oxman, professor of medicine and pathology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, and Dr. William Schaffner, professor and...2008-03-1300 minGlobal MedicineGlobal MedicineThe Adult Shingles Vaccine: Challenges of Delivery Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was officially licensed for use in 2006, but recent data shows that delivery of this vaccination has been a challenge. What are some of the issues which are limiting the distribution of the Shingles vaccine? How can we best address these difficulties? For expert insight on these questions and more, host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill welcomes Dr. Michael Oxman, professor of medicine and pathology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, and Dr. William Schaffner, professor and...2008-03-1300 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseThe Adult Shingles Vaccine: Challenges of Delivery Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was officially licensed for use in 2006, but recent data shows that delivery of this vaccination has been a challenge. What are some of the issues which are limiting the distribution of the Shingles vaccine? How can we best address these difficulties? For expert insight on these questions and more, host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill welcomes Dr. Michael Oxman, professor of medicine and pathology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, and Dr. William Schaffner, professor and...2008-03-1300 minTechnologyTechnologyThe Adult Shingles Vaccine: Challenges of Delivery Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was officially licensed for use in 2006, but recent data shows that delivery of this vaccination has been a challenge. What are some of the issues which are limiting the distribution of the Shingles vaccine? How can we best address these difficulties? For expert insight on these questions and more, host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill welcomes Dr. Michael Oxman, professor of medicine and pathology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, and Dr. William Schaffner, professor and...2008-03-1300 minMedical ResearchMedical ResearchThe Adult Shingles Vaccine: Challenges of Delivery Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was officially licensed for use in 2006, but recent data shows that delivery of this vaccination has been a challenge. What are some of the issues which are limiting the distribution of the Shingles vaccine? How can we best address these difficulties? For expert insight on these questions and more, host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill welcomes Dr. Michael Oxman, professor of medicine and pathology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, and Dr. William Schaffner, professor and...2008-03-1300 minEthicsEthicsThe Adult Shingles Vaccine: Challenges of Delivery Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD A vaccine for adult Shingles was officially licensed for use in 2006, but recent data shows that delivery of this vaccination has been a challenge. What are some of the issues which are limiting the distribution of the Shingles vaccine? How can we best address these difficulties? For expert insight on these questions and more, host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill welcomes Dr. Michael Oxman, professor of medicine and pathology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, and Dr. William Schaffner, professor and...2008-03-1300 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseThe History of Research Into Vaccines for Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD Decades of research have gone into the isolation and refinement of a vaccine for adult shingles, approved in 2006 by the FDA and in use today. Do we now fully understand the mechanism which activates the latent varicella-zoster virus, leading to adult shingles? How did initial isolation, going back more than 30 years, of the vaccine for chicken pox (triggered by the same varicella virus) contribute to the investigations on adult shingles? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill discusses these questions and more with Dr. Michael Oxman...2008-03-1300 minHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseHIV/AIDS and Infectious DiseaseThe History of Research Into Vaccines for Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD Decades of research have gone into the isolation and refinement of a vaccine for adult shingles, approved in 2006 by the FDA and in use today. Do we now fully understand the mechanism which activates the latent varicella-zoster virus, leading to adult shingles? How did initial isolation, going back more than 30 years, of the vaccine for chicken pox (triggered by the same varicella virus) contribute to the investigations on adult shingles? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill discusses these questions and more with Dr. Michael Oxman...2008-03-1300 minEthicsEthicsThe History of Research Into Vaccines for Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD Decades of research have gone into the isolation and refinement of a vaccine for adult shingles, approved in 2006 by the FDA and in use today. Do we now fully understand the mechanism which activates the latent varicella-zoster virus, leading to adult shingles? How did initial isolation, going back more than 30 years, of the vaccine for chicken pox (triggered by the same varicella virus) contribute to the investigations on adult shingles? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill discusses these questions and more with Dr. Michael Oxman...2008-03-1300 minMedical ResearchMedical ResearchThe History of Research Into Vaccines for Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD Decades of research have gone into the isolation and refinement of a vaccine for adult shingles, approved in 2006 by the FDA and in use today. Do we now fully understand the mechanism which activates the latent varicella-zoster virus, leading to adult shingles? How did initial isolation, going back more than 30 years, of the vaccine for chicken pox (triggered by the same varicella virus) contribute to the investigations on adult shingles? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill discusses these questions and more with Dr. Michael Oxman...2008-03-1300 minTechnologyTechnologyThe History of Research Into Vaccines for Shingles Guest: Michael Oxman, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD Guest: William Schaffner, MD Decades of research have gone into the isolation and refinement of a vaccine for adult shingles, approved in 2006 by the FDA and in use today. Do we now fully understand the mechanism which activates the latent varicella-zoster virus, leading to adult shingles? How did initial isolation, going back more than 30 years, of the vaccine for chicken pox (triggered by the same varicella virus) contribute to the investigations on adult shingles? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill discusses these questions and more with Dr. Michael Oxman...2008-03-1300 min