
An Event With Dr. Mike Miller: "Reversing Misinformation" Book Reading
Tue, February 18th, 2025
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
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About Reversing Misinformation: How to Help Your Family, Friends & Community
If you’re concerned about toxic misinformation, Reversing Misinformation will show you how to reduce the friction in your relationships with misinformed people, decrease the spread of misinformation, increase vaccination rates to improve public health, and promote economic growth and national security. The book provides specific techniques and strategies for preventing and reversing misinformation with the people you know, strangers, and community organizations.
About Dr. Miller
Dr. Miller is an expert in health care communications, policy, and advocacy. He has decades of experience improving access to and affordability of innovations, and coaching people to communicate effectively about complex issues. During the pandemic he focused on vaccine misinformation, and helped groups and individuals understand the science of vaccines, the human immune system, and COVID-19. He continues to manage the Scientific Advisory Board for a vaccine advocacy non-profit. Dr. Miller is a graduate of Williams College and Yale School of Medicine, and was the honorary Team Physician for The Capitol Steps.
Dr. Mike Miller is an absolute treasure in the field of public health communications, and his book, Reversing Misinformation, is a great asset for anyone who wants to help address one of the greatest modern threats to health and safety. I wholeheartedly support and recommend this book!
Lawyer, author, and professor who specializes in vaccine law
Dr. Miller’s insights and guidance in Reversing Misinformation on how to have productive discussions with people who are infected with misinformation about vaccines is critically important at this time. Misinformation is a clear public health threat, and Dr. Miller’s recommendations will help people build up resistance to the spread of misinformation among their friends and family, and across their communities.
Immunologist and vaccinologist with extensive experience in government, academia, and industry
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