This video is a perfect example of how the hard and social sciences COLLIDE in the real world! Psychology and human behavior are completely intertwined with the creation of new vaccines and people being willing to take them. These two areas of study need to work together more and build off of each other instead of remaining in isolation if we are to improve our public health system
This video is a perfect example of how the hard and social sciences COLLIDE in the real world! Psychology and human behavior are completely intertwined with the creation of new vaccines and people being willing to take them. These two areas of study need to work together more and build off of each other instead of remaining in isolation if we are to improve our public health system
Huh, turns out John Snow does know something...
Looking forward to watching this series
Assumed from the title this would be solely epidemiology focused; I was pleasantly surprised at the scope. I hope this series has a lot of videos.
Darn it ThoughtCafe, why did you make all the viruses so cute!
Wow, the outbreak case from Kanchrapara was identical to the case of London! :o
Proud to see an Iranian-American hosting a CrashCourse show!
Excited for this 1⃣!
I clicked within ten seconds
Thanks, crash course.
Excited
Liked before even watching 🙃
20 seconds ago!
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You know nothing John Snow
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If only I could get a couple of people I know to watch this.
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Elegant and convincing explanation. I’m game. Give me more.
Very valuable information. More people should watch this.
This was a great first episode! Really looking forward to seeing more of this! Pardis is a great host!
Can't wait for Crash Course Rocket Science/aerospace engineering, I really am interested in it.
Having that explained in a simple, straightforward way would be amazing. I don’t plan to be a rocket scientist but I like learning about everything
I love Crash Course :)
This is great! Thank you!
First!!!
I really love this chanel
First
Thank you
2:35 this was so helpful thanks
Why is this series not called epidemiology?
It bothers me.