National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing & Media
From the event website: NCHCMM welcomes health communications students and professionals from state and federal government agencies, non-profit organizations, and industry.
From the event website: NCHCMM welcomes health communications students and professionals from state and federal government agencies, non-profit organizations, and industry.
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.
In this webinar, Chari Cohen, DrPH, MPH, President of Hepatitis B Foundation, will discuss the epidemiology of the Hepatitis B virus and the clinical recommendations for the Hepatitis B vaccine. This session will also orient attendees to Hepatitis B vaccine resources for patients and healthcare providers. Upon completion, attendees will be able to: Discuss Hepatitis…
In this webinar, Dr. John Christenson will provide updates from the most recent Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meeting. John Christenson, MD, is a Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the IU School of Medicine. He is also the Associate Medical Director, Pediatric Infection Prevention, at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. CME, Pharmacy, and…
Expert speakers will discuss strategies to address vaccine hesitancy, further the discussion around immunizations in the community, and review vaccine-specific updates. The curriculum is designed for a diverse field of health professionals, including immunization providers, public health advocates, epidemiologists, students of nursing and medical professions, and program managers seeking a comprehensive knowledge of immunizations. NWIC…
COVID-19 vaccination experiences and perceptions among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Populations in Hawai’i: How to apply findings to practice/work
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) continue to emphasize the importance of vaccinations for pregnant people. CDC and ACOG recommend pregnant people get vaccinated against pertussis, influenza, and COVID-19 during each pregnancy to protect themselves and to protect their baby from these infections during…
This webinar will include a personal experience with COVID-19 along with information about COVID-19 vaccines. The presenters are both from Novavax: Maria Young is an Associate Director of Advocacy and Jacqueline Jourjy is a Medical Science Liaison. Maria is one of many amazing medical success stories to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Maria will…
With so many questions on vaccines, it can be hard to know who or what to believe. Montgomery County Immunization Coalition (MCIC) is excited to announce that they will be hosting their second Ask the Experts bringing the community direct access to health care experts who can answer their questions on vaccines. This virtual event…
The Division of Bacterial Diseases (DBD) in the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) will host the next Current Issues in Immunization Webinar. Dr. Miwako Kobayashi, MD, MPH, Medical Officer, Division of Bacterial Diseases, NCIRD, CDC will give updates on childhood and adult Pneumococcal recommendations.
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.
Prepare for the upcoming influenza season with AIM’s Annual Influenza Update Webinar on August 28 at 3 pm ET. The webinar will feature: Michelle Fiscus, AIM Chief Medical Officer, providing the latest trends related to the influenza virus, giving updates related to this year’s vaccine and ACIP recommendations, and sharing effective communication strategies to help…
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