 The study found that the majority of final year medical students had an average level of knowledge about immunizations. However, only less than two-thirds of students believed that they had sufficient knowledge to reassure someone hesitant about immunization. This suggests that more needs to be done to improve the curriculum of medical schools in order to ensure that students have adequate knowledge and skills to effectively advocate the importance of immunization. This article was authored by Ivanovic Aleksa, Meritcicirvana, Meritgorica, and others.