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VCN Community of Practice Meetings Series

This is a monthly series for Promotores and Community Health Workers in the U.S. to learn and connect about vaccine-related issues. Meetings will be in English, with live interpretation for Spanish speakers, and non-certified continuing education certificates will be provided.

Vaccinating for Respiratory Season. Breathe Easy

Join the New Mexico Department of Health, Comagine Health, and the New Mexico Immunization Coalition to hear the latest on the upcoming Respiratory season including RSV, influenza, COVID and pneumonia

October 2023 ACIP Meeting

From the CDC website: The ACIP holds three regular meetings each year, in addition to emergency sessions, at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia. The purpose is to review scientific data and vote on vaccine recommendations. Meetings are open to the public and available online via live webcast.

Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases – Pink Book Vaccination Course

Hy-Vee Hall Des Moines, IA, United States

This live two-day course provides a comprehensive review of immunization, vaccine-preventable diseases and respective vaccines. The course will provide the most up-to-date immunization information from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) including: General Best Practice Guidelines on Immunization Vaccine Recommendations Vaccine Safety Current Issues Cost: $100 through Sept 15; $125 from Sept 16

Being an Immunization Advocate: How to Strengthen Your Legislative Efforts

The National Network of Immunization Coalitions will be holding its next webinar on Wednesday January 17th, 1PM Eastern. With legislative advocacy sessions beginning in several states, we are pleased to present “Being an Immunization Advocate: How to Strengthen Your Legislative Efforts.” At this webinar, join our experienced panelists, Catherine Flores Martin and Northe Saunders, as…

Creating Culturally and Linguistically Relevant Health Education Materials

Partnering for Vaccine Equity (P4VE) will host a webinar titled Creating Culturally and Linguistically Relevant Health Education Materials at 1:00 p.m. (ET) on January 22 with a featured speaker from the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM). NRC-RIM is funded by the CDC to support health departments and community organizations working with…

Adolescent Immunization Action Week 2024 (#AIAW24)

Unity Consortium (Unity) will host a planning meeting for Adolescent Immunization Action Week (#AIAW24), 12:30–1:00 p.m. (ET) on January 30. During the meeting, Unity will review messages, resources, and events for the AIAW24 toolkit. AIAW24 takes place April 1–5. Join this national movement to spur action among healthcare providers, parents, and adolescents to ensure adolescents…

AIM/NPHIC Webinar: Navigating State Legislative Sessions

Please join the Association of Immunization Managers (AIM) and the National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC) on Thursday, February 1, from 2-3 p.m. ET. This webinar is intended to educate and inform immunization program managers, public information officers (PIOs), and state legislative liaisons on how to navigate state legislative sessions and respond to vaccine specific…

Top Healthcare Trends and Tactics to Guide Your Social Media Strategy through 2024

Voices for Vaccines will host a one-hour webinar titled Top Healthcare Trends and Tactics to Guide Your Social Media Strategy through 2024 at 3:00 p.m. (ET) on February 1. The second in the Social Media Marketing for Immunization Organizations series created specifically for immunization coalitions by social media strategist Marian Deegan, JD, this webinar reviews…

Updates on Infant, Child, and Adolescent Vaccines

This webinar will include a panel of Medical Science Liaisons from Pfizer, Novavax, GSK, and Sanofi. They will present updates on available vaccine products and possible future products.   No Continuing Education will be offered.

For more, visit Immunize.org’s Calendar of Events→

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