Meningitis survivor urges others to get vaccinated
/Interview done with Fox 7 Austin with Jennifer Kendall. Click here for the full story.
Interview done with Fox 7 Austin with Jennifer Kendall. Click here for the full story.
Jamie's new friend Aaron Phipps, fellow meningitis survivor and Paralympian, spoke his voice on meningitis prevention and awareness. In February, they met in London at GSK's High Performance Lab. Click Here for the story.
A story on how Medicaid has impacted Jamie's life and how it's incredibly significant to her. Click Here to read more.
Jamie's NY1 interview with Kristen Shaughnessy
If I was vaccinated, I would still have my fingers and legs.
Powerful patient story with informative news on the new men B vaccine
December 9th 2015, Jamie met with Dr. Friedland to discuss with Dr. Manny on the importance of immunization against meningitis, with a centralized focus on the new Meningitis B vaccine availability.
Journalist Sheridan Butler meets Jamie for a bike ride, followed by a pleasant interview.
Huffington Post publicizing the new Public Service Announcement that will be broadcasting all over the country to ensure that teens are getting vaccinated.
Pretty Little Liar star, Lucy Hale is in new Public Service Announcement talking abut meningitis prevention with Jamie Schanbaum
Read MoreMother, Patsy, presents an opposite editorial page on her experience with her daughter surviving meningitis.
Read MoreJamie gets the cover story of Austin MD Magazine
In NYC Jamie and Lucy Hale sat with Teen Vogue to discuss the importance of vaccination for meningitis.
Schanbaum and Hale, along with Director of Education with National Association of School Nursses, at Abraham High School to Boost the Volume
An article from The Mighty just published today, the day before World Meningitis Day! With one year later, Anne Geddes and Jamie sum up their experience with the Protecting Our Tomorrow's Campaign. It was a privilege and an honor to work on the project.
On the evening of August 25th we will honor a very special young woman – one who has accomplished much for young adults nationally. Our honoree, Jamie Schanbaum, granddaughter of Dallasite Gene Schanbaum, college student, survivor of meningitis, and subsequent amputee has become a leading advocate for legislation to make the meningitis vaccine mandatory. Diseases like Jamie’s and many others diseases are faced by young and old every day at Hadassah Hospital.
Meningitis survivor Jamie Schanbaum lost both her legs and all 10 fingers to meningitis, a disease that can be easily prevented with a vaccine. Read more about her story....http://spryliving.com/articles/a-meningitis-cautionary-tale-video/
Get in the Game is a national campaign powered by Voices of Meningitis™ to help educate parents on the danger and prevention of meningococcal meningitis, and motivate them to speak with their children’s health care provider about a meningococcal vaccine in advance of sports season.