Give One Talk (GoT) is a program designed to teach undergraduate and graduate medical students how to publicly counter vaccine misinformation by providing accurate, scientific information. The program’s goal is to make it a professional obligation for students in health-related fields to address misinformation and disinformation about biomedicine.
Give One Talk team members speak locally—to student groups, religious communities, service organizations, and community centers—as part of a ground-up effort to improve understanding of how vaccines protect individuals, families, and communities from communicable diseases, as well as improve students’ communication skills.
We at Teens for Vaccines are honored to promote GoT's materials for high schoolers!
Lesson Plans from the Vaccines Ethics Project
- Introduction to Topic
- Vaccines in the Media
- Vaccine Laws in the United States
- Religious Perspectives on Vaccines
- The Modern Philosophical Debate
- Current Event: Vaccines and COVID-19
- End-of-Unit Activity: Be a Lawmaker
- References and Additional Resources
Check out the lesson plans here.
Lesson Plans from the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- The Human Immune System
- Disease and Vaccination
- Biomedical Research and Animals
- How Diseases Spread
Check out the lesson plans here.
Know Your Vaccines
Learn about vaccine ingredients in a simple and easy-to-understand way!
An initiative founded by Samantha Ratner of the Vaccines Ethics and Policy Student Group.