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Dr. Idalid “Ivy” Franco is a radiation oncology resident at the Harvard Radiation Oncology Program, in Boston, Massachusetts.

2020 PEA Program Velazquez, Franco COVID Parte 3 Vacunado Contra el Coronavirus, ¿Cómo Me Protejo?
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Parte 3 // Part 3: Ahora que estoy vacunado contra el coronavirus, ¿cómo me protejo? // Now that I am vaccinated against the coronavirus, how do I protect myself?
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Parte 3 // Part 3: Ahora que estoy vacunado contra el coronavirus, ¿cómo me protejo? // Now that I am vaccinated against the coronavirus, how do I protect myself?

Drs. Ana Velázquez e Ivy Franco, participantes en el Programa de Embajadores de Educación para Pacientes GRACE de este año pasado, tienen una discusión para nuestra comunidad de habla hispana sobre el Virus Corona.

Para este video, los doctores Velázquez y Franco discuten cómo protegerse después de recibir la vacuna contra el coronavirus.

¡Muchas gracias a nuestros patrocinadores #Lilly y #Genentech!

Para unirse a la conversación, visite https://cancergrace.org/forum.

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Drs. Ana Velazquez and Ivy Franco, participants in this past year's GRACE Patient Education Ambassador Program, have a discussion for our Spanish-speaking community on the Corona Virus.

For this video, Drs Velazquez and Franco discuss how to protect yourself after getting the vaccine for the coronavirus.

Many thanks to our sponsors #Lilly and #Genentech!

 

To join the conversation, visit https://cancergrace.org/forum.

 

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