CIRE Webinars
Please note that the information provided in the following webinars is accurate at the time it was recorded. Please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the most up-to-date information.
Vaccines Under the Microscope: How Can We Know They Are Safe?
July 26, 2023
Vaccines Under the Microscope: How Can We Know They Are Safe?
Presented by Dr. Paul Carson, MD, FACP, infectious disease specialist; CIRE Medical Director, Professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences and a Professor of Practice at the NDSU Department of Public Health
COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy: Optimizing for Mom & Baby
April 20, 2022
COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy: Optimizing for Mom & Baby
Presented by Dr. Andrea Edlow, maternal-fetal medicine physician and researcher from Massachusetts General Hospital, Edlow Labs
Is Polio Coming Back?
February 23, 2023
Presented by Dr. Paul Offitt, MD, Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Maurice R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology and a Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
How can we improve immunization discussions?
July 13, 2022
How can we improve immunization discussions?
with Mary Koslap-Petraco, DNP, PPCNP-BC, CNP, FAANP
Congratulations, Dr. Carson!
Paul Carson, MD, FACP, and Medical Director of CIRE, received NDSU's 61st Faculty Lectureship Award.
The Faculty Lectureship, one of the oldest and most prestigious of the University’s awards, recognizes sustained professional excellence in teaching, scholarly achievement, and service among current faculty at NDSU. The Faculty Lectureship is conferred on an individual who has demonstrated excellence in all three areas.
Dr. Paul Carson gave a lecture to the NDSU community titled, Two Years on a Pandemic Frontline: Lessons Learned and Reflections for the Academy. He was also featured on the cover of the North Dakota Medical Association (NDMA) Summer 2022 magazine.
Dr. Carson’s lecture reviews how vaccines have been one of the greatest public health accomplishments of the last century, and how those accomplishments are threatened by health misinformation and a rising tide of vaccine hesitancy. He explores the historical and psychological roots of vaccine hesitancy, and how the NDSU Center for Immunization Research and Education have worked to address these problems. Finally, he reflects on some of the lessons learned in public health from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how some of those lessons may have broader applicability to the university community.
Long-Haul COVID: The Next Looming Pandemic
January 21, 2022