Georgia medical students train to help with COVID-19 vaccinations
Ramping up training on vaccinations
Medical school training is being changed to help students inject vaccines as the effort to irradiate COVID-19 ramps up.
ATLANTA - Georgia medical students are receiving training to be able to help administer COVID-19 vaccinations.
Dr. Ali Moradi is the Director of Primary Care Skills at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Georgia. He said the school switched its curriculum to offer vaccine training earlier for first and second-year students. We need those volunteers. We need those people who are trained how to give the vaccinations, Dr. Moradi said.