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🗓️ 9 April 2024
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Rotavirus, a highly contagious virus that causes severe diarrhea and vomiting, used to kill more than half a million children annually. But the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine has slashed that number dramatically, saving hundreds of thousands of lives each year.
Joining us in this episode is Paul Offit, MD, a co-inventor of one of the two most widely used rotavirus vaccines worldwide. Dr. Offit is a professor of pediatrics and vaccinology at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. A leading world expert on vaccines, he served on the FDA Vaccine Advisory Committee during the COVID-19 pandemic. He is the author of more than 15 books, most recently Tell Me When It's Over: An Insider's Guide to Deciphering Covid Myths and Navigating our Post-Pandemic World (2024).
Over the course of our conversation, Dr. Offit shares what drew him to pediatrics, how he developed a vaccine that now saves hundreds of kids every day, the stringent process by which new medications are approved, the origins of vaccine hesitancy. Why public health communication failed during the COVID-19 pandemic, what we can do to restore public trust in medicine, and more.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
2:24 - The harrowing experience Dr. Offit endured as a young child that inspired him to a seek a career in pediatrics
6:40 - How Dr. Offit’s research led to a successful rotavirus vaccine in 2006
10:46 - A brief history of vaccines
16:40 - Why Dr. Offit chose to become a public advocate for vaccines
20:14 - Why vaccines have garnered such intense backlash from large proportions of the public
26:44 - Factors that have led to an erosion of trust in public health over the past four years
33:01 - What Dr. Offit means when he talks about “following the science”
40:35 - How public health officials can speak about scientific knowledge in a way that acknowledges uncertainty
47:37 - The future of vaccines mandates in our society
54:16 - Dr. Offit’s advice for building trust with skeptical parents
Dr. Paul Offit is the author of 13 books, including Tell Me When It's Over: An Insider's Guide to Deciphering Covid Myths and Navigating our Post-Pandemic World (2024).
Dr. Offit can be found on Twitter/X at @DrPaulOffit.
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0:00.0 | Hi, I'm Henry Bear. |
0:03.0 | And I'm Tyler Johnson. |
0:05.0 | And you're listening to The Doctors Art, a podcast that explores meaning in medicine. |
0:09.0 | Throughout our medical training and career, we have pondered. |
0:13.2 | What makes medicine meaningful? |
0:15.1 | Can a stronger understanding of this meaning create better doctors? |
0:18.8 | How can we build health care institutions that nurture the doctor-patient connection. |
0:23.0 | What can we learn about the human condition |
0:24.8 | from accompanying our patients in times of suffering? |
0:28.0 | In seeking answers to these questions, |
0:30.0 | we meet with deep thinkers working across health care, |
0:33.0 | from doctors and nurses to patients and health care |
0:35.4 | executives, those who have collected a career's worth of hard-earned wisdom. |
0:40.1 | Probing the moral heart that beats at the core of medicine, we will hear stories that are by turns heart-breaking, amusing, inspiring, challenging, and enlightening. |
0:49.0 | We welcome anyone curious about why doctors do what they do. |
0:52.8 | Join us as we think out loud about what illness and healing can teach us |
0:57.1 | about some of life's biggest questions. |
0:59.5 | Rotavirus, a highly contagious virus that causes severe diarrhea and vomiting, |
1:07.0 | used to kill more than half a million children annually. |
1:10.0 | But the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine has slashed that number dramatically, saving hundreds of thousands of lives each year. |
1:19.0 | Joining us in this episode is Dr. Paul Offett, a co-inventor of one of the two most widely used |
1:25.3 | Rhodovirus vaccines worldwide. Dr. Offit is a professor of pediatrics and |
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