A nationally broadcast PBS documentary aimed at ending vaccination misinformation highlights NDMU pharmacy experts and students with other leading healthcare advocates.


Dr. Anne Lin, dean of the NDMU School of Pharmacy and a national voice on healthcare access, joins retired Rear Admiral and former Assistant Surgeon General Pamela Schweitzer and Baltimore Commissioner of Health Letitia Dzirasa in the 鈥淰accination from the Misinformation Virus.鈥 Two additional NDMU pharmacy faculty 鈥 Drs. Matthew Shimoda, associate dean for student affairs and associate professor of clinical & administrative sciences, and Ashley Moody, an assistant professor of clinical & administrative services 鈥 also appear in the film.

Created by Emmy Award-winning producer and director Chris Schueler, the hourlong film provides accurate information about how vaccines work and save lives. In the film, Dr. Lin explains the vital role of pharmacists to provide individuals in their communities with much needed health information and services, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

鈥淲hen physician offices closed during the pandemic, pharmacies didn鈥檛 close because where else are people going to go?鈥 said Dr. Lin. 鈥淭he closest person they can find that鈥檚 a healthcare provider when everything is shut down is a pharmacist. Everybody lives within five miles of a pharmacy. So, we鈥檙e accessible, and we鈥檙e knowledgeable.鈥

First aired in New Mexico and Arizona in July, the documentary has broadcast on Maryland Public Television in Baltimore, as well as in California, Texas, Michigan, Florida, Nebraska, and Washington, DC.