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UID:6946-1693396800-1693400400@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:New RSV Vaccines for Adults: General Information and Clinical Guidance
DESCRIPTION:The Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division (CORVD) in the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) will host the next Current Issues in Immunization Webinar. Dr. Michael Melgar\, MD\, Medical Officer\, Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division\, NCIRD\, CDC and Dr. Amadea Britton\, MD MPH\, Medical Officer\, Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division\, NCIRD\, CDC will give updates on the new RSV vaccines for adults.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/new-rsv-vaccines-for-adults-general-information-and-clinical-guidance/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:CIIW
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230828T150000
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CREATED:20230818T194131Z
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SUMMARY:AIM Annual Influenza Update Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for the upcoming influenza season with AIM’s Annual Influenza Update Webinar on August 28 at 3 pm ET. The webinar will feature: \n\nMichelle 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 debunk influenza myths\, maximize immunization rates\, and improve vaccine confidence.\nLitjen (L.J.) Tan\, Chief Policy and Partnerships Officer from Immunize.org and the National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit (NAIIS)\, giving an update on the work of the NAIIS and outcomes of the last Summit meeting.\nPaul Petersen\, Director of Emergency Preparedness from Tennessee Department of Health\, sharing strategies to improving vaccine coverage and confidence through innovative flu programs and plans
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/aim-annual-influenza-update-webinar/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T130000
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CREATED:20230717T210953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T211232Z
UID:6833-1692968400-1692968400@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:VCN Community of Practice Meetings Series
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/vcn-community-of-practice-meetings-series-2023-08/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:VYF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230823T120000
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CREATED:20230809T182759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T182759Z
UID:6944-1692792000-1692795600@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:Childhood and Adult Pneumococcal Recommendations
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/childhood-and-adult-pneumococcal-recommendations/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:CIIW
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230815T190000
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CREATED:20230718T200012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T200012Z
UID:6847-1692126000-1692129600@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:Ask the Experts: Back-to-School Vaccinations
DESCRIPTION: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 will occur during National Immunization Awareness Month on Tuesday\, August 15 at 7-8pm with a focus on Back-to-School Vaccinations.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/ask-the-experts-back-to-school-vaccinations/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:MCIC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260406T024039
CREATED:20230724T223404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230724T223404Z
UID:6877-1691679600-1691683200@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:A Personal Account of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION: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 share her story and her fight to live\, as well as why she advocates for patients to be vaccinated. Jacqueline Jourjy will answer questions related to COVID-19 vaccination and the available vaccines. No continuing education will be offered.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/a-personal-account-of-covid-19/
LOCATION:CO
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T140000
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CREATED:20230809T182242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T201025Z
UID:6942-1691676000-1691679600@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:Clinical Vaccination Guidance for Pregnant People
DESCRIPTION: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 the first few months of life. There have been concerning declines in vaccination coverage for Tdap (tetanus\, diphtheria\, and pertussis) and influenza vaccines\, and low uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among pregnant people. In addition\, racial and ethnic disparities persist in vaccination coverage among pregnant people. \n  \nDuring this COCA Call\, presenters will give a comprehensive overview of timing and promotion of vaccines people should receive during pregnancy to protect themselves\, their pregnancies\, and their babies\, focusing on Tdap\, influenza\, and COVID-19 vaccines\, and provide an update on the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for pregnant people.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/clinical-vaccination-guidance-for-pregnant-people/
LOCATION:CO
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230810T120000
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CREATED:20230726T150859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T150859Z
UID:6904-1691668800-1691672400@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:No Kākou\, Na Kākou: Vaccine Experiences in Hawaii
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 vaccination experiences and perceptions among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Populations in Hawai’i: How to apply findings to practice/work
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/no-kakou-na-kakou-vaccine-experiences-in-hawaii/
LOCATION:CO
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024039
CREATED:20230717T212527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T212618Z
UID:6840-1691481600-1691514000@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:Northwest Immunization Conference (NWIC) 2023
DESCRIPTION:Expert speakers will discuss strategies to address vaccine hesitancy\, further the discussion around immunizations in the community\, and review vaccine-specific updates. \nThe 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. \nNWIC 2023 will be hosted in Wilsonville\, Oregon with a virtual option offered.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/northwest-immunization-conference-nwic-2023/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Portland South\, 25425 SW 95th Avenue\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
CATEGORIES:NWIC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/content/uploads/2023/07/immunize-oregon-logo.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230803T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230803T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20230724T223153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230724T223153Z
UID:6874-1691074800-1691078400@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Meeting Updates
DESCRIPTION: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 Continuing Nursing Education will be offered for live view only.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/advisory-committee-on-immunization-practices-acip-meeting-updates/
LOCATION:CO
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230731T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20230718T203527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T203527Z
UID:6855-1690819200-1690822800@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:Hepatitis B Virus and Vaccine: Prevention\, Treatment and Clinical Recommendations
DESCRIPTION: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. \nUpon completion\, attendees will be able to: \n\nDiscuss Hepatitis B vaccine clinical recommendations for children and adults\nIdentify Hepatitis B vaccine educational resources for patients and health care providers\nUnderstand how the Hepatitis B vaccine is transmitted and the risk factors for transmission\n\nLearn more about VaxWell NH Coalition at www.vaxwellnh.org.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/hepatitis-b-virus-and-vaccine-prevention-treatment-and-clinical-recommendations/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:NHPHA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/content/uploads/2023/07/vaxwell-nh-logos.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20230717T205959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T211355Z
UID:6828-1690549200-1690549200@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:VCN Community of Practice Meetings Series
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/vcn-community-of-practice-meetings-series-2023-07/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:VYF
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/content/uploads/2023/07/vaccinate-your-family-logo.jpg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230722
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20230613T225240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230613T225240Z
UID:6652-1689724800-1689983999@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:National Conference on Health Communication\, Marketing & Media
DESCRIPTION:From the event website: \nNCHCMM welcomes health communications students and professionals from state and federal government agencies\, non-profit organizations\, and industry.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/national-conference-on-health-communication-marketing-media/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:NPHIC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20230718T201626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T201626Z
UID:6851-1689260400-1689264000@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:Hepatitis B-Gone! Implementing universal adult screening and vaccination. Your practical questions answered
DESCRIPTION:Carolyn Wester\, MD\, MPH\, Director of CDC’s Division of Viral Hepatitis\, and Kelly Moore\, MD\, MPH\, CEO of Immunize.org are co-authors of the ACIP hepatitis B vaccination policy statement and longstanding champions of hepatitis B elimination. In this one-hour webinar conversation\, they will discuss the recommendations and the practical clinical questions you have about how to make them work for everyone. Widespread implementation of adult screening and catch-up vaccination brings the elimination of hepatitis B in the United States\, along with hepatitis B-related liver disease and cancer\, within reach.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/hepatitis-b-gone-implementing-universal-adult-screening-and-vaccination-your-practical-questions-answered/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Immunize.org
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ORGANIZER;CN="Immunize.org":MAILTO:admin@immunize.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230621T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230623T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20230613T224122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T181926Z
UID:6639-1687334400-1687541400@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:June 2023 ACIP Meeting
DESCRIPTION:From the CDC website: \nThe 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.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/june-2023-acip-meeting/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:ACIP
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/content/uploads/2014/09/website-cdc.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220913T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20230715T185845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T175956Z
UID:6826-1663056000-1663261200@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:2022 National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\n\nThe 15th National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships\, Navigating from Local to Global\, took place in Minneapolis September 13-15\, 2022. This was a great opportunity for coalition leaders to learn from expert speakers and network with members of immunization coalitions from around the nation. \nThe 15th NCICP focused on fostering equity\, building partnerships\, and promoting vaccine confidence.  \n\nSpeakers included Dr. Georgina Peacock\, Annette Meeks\, Dr. Michael Leiter\, Serese Marotta\, Scott Hamilton Kennedy\, Lyn hahta\, RN\, MPH\, CPH\, Janice Mathis\, Esq.\, Anne Schuchat\, MD\, Devin Burghart\, Nathan Chomilo\, MD\, FAAP\, FACP\, Brandy Zadrozny\, Dr. Nancy Messionier\, and Syreeta Wilkins. \n\nTo learn more about NCICP\, visit www.NCICP.org. \n\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row local_scroll_id=”speakers”][vc_column css=”.vc_custom_1460341647328{margin-top: 1px !important;}”]2022 NCICP Program[/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row local_scroll_id=”services”][vc_column][vc_tta_tabs style=”modern” color=”sky” active_section=”1″][vc_tta_section i_icon_fontawesome=”far fa-calendar-alt” add_icon=”true” title=”Tuesday” tab_id=”1649440146674-1d0c35d2-449a”][vc_column_text]\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n7:00 AM\nRegistration opens\n\nLakes Foyer\n\n\n\n7:00 AM\nContinental Breakfast\n\nSkybridge/ Lakes Ballroom\n\n\n\n8:30 AM\nWelcome\nInto the Future with Dr. Peacock\nLakes Ballroom\nDr. Georgina Peacock the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases\nKaren Ernst\, MA\, Director\, Voices for Vaccines\nKelly Moore\, MPH\, MD\, President and CEO Immunize.org\n\n\n9:00 AM\nOpening Plenary\nPreventing Burnout in Immunization Work\nLakes Ballroom\nPanel Discussion\nSerese Marotta\, Director\, Advocacy & Education\, Vaccinate Your Family\nDevin Burghart\, Executive Director\, Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights\nLynn Bahta\, RN\, MPH\, CPH\, Public Health Nurse\, Department of MN\nMichael Leiter\, PhD\, Honorary Professor of Organisational Psychology at Deakin University\,\nMelbourne\, Australia\n\n\n10:00 AM\nCoffee Break\n\nSkybridge\n\n\n\n\n10:30\n\nSustainability Breakout\nSustainability through funding and clinical billing\nLakes A\nTiffany Tate\, Executive Director\, Maryland Partnership for PreventionMaryland Partnership for\nPrevention and Jennifer Tinney\, Program Director\, the Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nBreakout\nIncreasing HPV and Hep B Vaccine Acceptance\nLakes B\nMichaela Jackson\,\nCitseko Stapler‐Miller\, Managing Director\, FTI Consulting\nHeather Brandt\, PhD\, Director\, HPV Cancer Prevention Program\, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital\nAndrew Stubbs\,\n\n\nPolicy & Advocacy\nBreakout\nReaching out to Conservative Policymakers\nLakes C\nAnnette Meeks\, Founder and CEO\, Freedom Foundation of Minnesota\n\n\nCommunity Engagement Breakout\nHow We Make a Difference in Hispanic & Rural Communities in Southern Idaho\nLakes D\nKaren Sharpnack\, Executive Director\, Idaho Immunization Coalition\nKevin Cleveland\, PharmD\, ANP – Associate Professor at Idaho State University           College of Pharmacy Heather Gagliano\, Operations and Education Director\, Idaho Immunization Coalition\nErica DeWald\, Chief Communication Officer\, Vaccinate Your Family\n\n\n12:30 PM\nLunch Recognition\nCeremony\n\nLakes Ballroom\nEmcee\nPatsy Stinchfield\, RN\, MS\, CPNP\, President\, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases\n\n\n1:30\nCoffee Break\n\nSkybridge\n\n\n\n\n2:00\n\nPolicy & Advocacy\nBreakout\nGood Health WINs – Grassroots Engagement to Build Vaccine Confidence in Communities of Color\nLakes A\nSynovia Moss\, MPA\, CEO/Managing Partner of Moss Consulting & Management Group\, Inc.\n\n\nCommunity\nEngagement Breakout\nUsing Data to Ensure Equity\nLakes B\nNathan Chomilo\, MD\, FAAP\, Medical Director for the State of Minnesota’s Medicaid & MinnesotaCare programs and General Pediatrician/Hospital Internist with Park Nicollet\nDawn Martin. MD. Senior Advisor to the HHS Vaccine Mobile\nSheyanga Beecher\, APRN\, CNP\, MSN\, MPH who is medical director of HHS Pediatric Mobile Health\n\n\nPolicy &\nAdvocacy Breakout\nLitigation and Non‐Legislative Policy\nLakes C\nDorit Reiss\, PhD\, Professor of Law\, UC Hastings\, San Francisco\n\n\nSustainability\nBreakout\nKeeping Your Coalition Going\nLakes D\nCatherine‐Flores‐Martin\, Executive Director\, California Immunization Program\n\n\n3:00 PM\nCoffee Break\n\nSkybridge\n\n\n\n3:30 PM\nEvening Plenary\n“A Shot in the Arm” Panel Discussion\nLakes Ballroom\nScott Hamilton Kennedy\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section i_icon_fontawesome=”far fa-calendar-alt” add_icon=”true” title=”Wednesday” tab_id=”1649440146692-24a6e559-9b0c”][vc_column_text]\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n7:00 AM\nRegistration opens\n\nLakes Foyer\n\n\n\n7:00 AM\nContinental Breakfast\n\nSkybridge\n\n\n\n8:00 AM\nPrivate Meeting\nCoalition Directors’ Meeting\nLakes C\n\n\n\n9:00 AM\nOpening Plenary\nHow to Handle the Next Pandemic\nLakes Ballroom\nAnne Schuchat\, MD\nNancy Messonnier\, MD\, Dean of Gillings School of Global Public Health\n\n\n10:00 AM\nCoffee Break\n\nSkybridge\n\n\n\n\n10:30\n\nBreakout Session\nA Coalition Capacity‐Building Journey as an Interactive\nLearning Lab\nLakes B\n\nConnie Satzler\, Senior Operations Manager\, Immunize Kansas Coalition \nEmily Bailey\, Communications Manager\, Immunize Kansas Coalition \nElizabeth Faber\, Coalition Director\, Iowa Immunizes \n\n\n\nBreakout Session\nResearch and Polling as Effective Tools for Advocacy\nLakes A\nAli Hilton\nAlexandra Bhatti\, JD\, MPH\, Director\, US Vaccine Policy\, Merck & Co. Inc  Sarah Childers‐Strawbridge\, MS\,\nAssociate Director\, US Public Policy and Government Relations at Merck\n\n\nBreakout Session\nTrial and Error in Undoing Community-Wide Vaccine Misinformation\nLakes C\nBlima Marcus\, DNP\, EMES Initiative\n\n\nBreakout Session\nPursuing Vaccine Equity in Partnership with Refugee\, Immigrant\, and Migrant Communities\nLakes D\nSyreeta Wilkins\, MA\, Strategic Communications Specialist\, National Resource Center for Refugees\, Immigrants and Migrants\nKaren Ernst\, MA\, Director\, Voices for Vaccines\nMarie Maslowski\, RN\, MPH\, Community Health Program Supervisor\, Hennepin County Public Health\n\n\nNoon\nLunch on your\nown\n\n\n\n\n\n1:30 PM\nAfternoon Plenary\nTiffany Dover and Other Misinformation\nLakes Ballroom\nBrandy Zadrozny\, American Investigative Journalist and Reporter for NBC News\n\n\n3:00 PM\nCoffee Break\n\nSkybridge\n\n\n\n\n3:30 PM\n\nSustainability Breakout\nVaccine Sundays and Beyond: Engaging Hispanic and Latino Communities\nLakes A\nJulissa Soto\, RN Sarah Warniak Maria Rossi\nDr. Parisi\n\n\nCommunity Engagement Breakout\nIncreasing Vaccination by Engaging New Community Partners\nLakes B\nDorothy Evans ThaoMee Xiong Rodolfo Guitierrez Dr. James T Lee Samra Ashenafi Dr. Kristin Brown Dr. Rawaa\nNancy Albilol\n\n\nPolicy & Advocacy\nBreakout\nAll in for Good Health WINs: Building Impact through Partnerships\nLakes C\nNPHC Council of Presidents Panel\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nBreakout\nStorytelling: Increasing Confidence in Vaccination One\nTale at a Time\nLakes D\nSerese Marotta\, Director\, Advocacy & Education\, Vaccinate Your Family\nTara Haelle\, Journalist\, Author\, Public Speaker\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section i_icon_fontawesome=”far fa-calendar-alt” add_icon=”true” title=”Thursday” tab_id=”1649440230164-f2681455-7f63″][vc_column_text]\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n7:00 AM\nContinental Breakfast\n\nSkybridge\n\n\n\n\n9:00 AM\n\nSustainability Breakout\nReducing Disparity and Bettering Delivery through Innovation\nLakes A\nSarah Warniak Jerusha Garcia\nJulissa Soto\, RN Kasii Hosack\n\n\nPolicy & Advocacy\nBreakout\nStories from Statehouses: Winning the Vaccine Policy Fight\nLakes B\nAbby Bownas\, Partner\, NVG\nNorthe Saunders\, Executive Director\, SAFE Communities and Coalition Fund\nHeather Braum\, Health Policy Advisor\, Kansas Action for Children\nPatrick Glew\, Program Manager: Communications and Policy\, Hoosiers Vaccinate\n\n\nCommunity Engagement Breakout\nNew Messages and Innovation for Family Engagement\nLakes C\nLory Winland\nBel Kelly‐Russo\, MS\, Program Associate\, Institute for Public Health Innovation\nAndrea Pollkinghorn\, MS\, BC\, President\, Immunize South Dakota and Sanford Health\nKaty Gore\, Program Manager\, Coalition & Education at The Immunization Partnership\n\n\nPolicy & Advocacy Breakout\nAuthentic Engagement with Community-based Organizations\nLakes D\nErica DeWald\, Chief Communication Officer\, Vaccinate Your Family\n\n\n10:30 am‐\n11:00 am\nCoffee Break\n\nSkybridge\n\n\n\n11:00‐\nnoon\nClosing Plenary\n\nLakes Ballroom\nJanice Mathis\, Executive Director\, National Council of Negro Women\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_tabs][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2022-national-conference-for-immunization-coalitions-and-partnerships/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:NCICP
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191116
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20190102T002832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T180004Z
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SUMMARY:2019 National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:The 14th National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships\, Navigating from Local to Global\, took place in Honolulu from November 13 through 15\, 2019. This was a great opportunity for coalition leaders to learn from expert speakers and network with members of immunization coalitions from around the nation.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2019-national-conference-for-immunization-coalitions-and-partnerships/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:NCICP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20170102T003100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T180010Z
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SUMMARY:2017 National Conference for Immunization Coalition and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:The National Conference on Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships (NCICP)\, formerly the National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions\, is a gathering of coalition leaders\, staff and board members; public health workers and experts; and community advocates. The conference has traditionally occurred every two years and is the product of a national volunteer planning committee. In 2017\, a one-day version of this meeting took place as part of the Nevada Health Conference in Henderson\, Nevada. \nDownload the conference agenda for speaker names and presentation titles. \nAdvocacy \n\nA New Era of Vaccine Policy\nErica DeWald\, Every Child by Two and Debbie McCune Davis\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\nBuilding and Growing Effective Coalitions \n\nBuilding and Growing Effective Coalitions\nCatherine Flores-Martin\, California Immunization Coalition and Heidi Parker\, Immunize Nevada\n\nActivating Networks for Success \n\nThe Vaxxed Team\, CDC Whistleblower\, and More\nDorit R. Reiss\, LLB\, PhD\, University of California Hastings College of Law\nColorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\nStephanie Wasserman\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\n\nEffective Vaccine Communication Strategies \n\nUsing Evidence-Based Strategies and Resources to Communicate with the Public about Vaccines\nAmy Pisani\, Jennifer Zavolinsky\, and Christine Vara\, Every Child By Two\nDeveloping Effective Vaccine Communication Strategies\nChristine Vara\, Every Child By Two\n\nCurrent Challenges \n\nCurrent Challenges\nElaine Darling\, West Virginia Immunization Network
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2017-national-conference-for-immunization-coalition-and-partnerships/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:NCICP
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160528
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20160102T003250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T180015Z
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SUMMARY:2016 National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:The National Conference on Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships (NCICP)\, formerly the National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions\, is a gathering of coalition leaders\, staff and board members; public health workers and experts; and community advocates. The conference occurs every two years and is the product of a national volunteer planning committee. The 12th National Conference on Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships was held in Indianapolis\, IN\, from Wednesday\, May 25 through Friday\, May 27\, 2016. \n  \nWednesday\, May 25\, 2016 – Presentations and Speakers\nPre-Conference Workshops\nACIP: How a recommendation comes to be!\n\nAmanda Cohn\, MD\, CDR\, U.S. Public Health Service Executive Secretary\, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices\, NCIRD/CDC\nAdvisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)\nStephan L. Foster\, PharmD\, FAPhA\, FNAP\, CAPT (Ret) U.S.P.H.S. Professor\, College of Pharmacy\, University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center ACIP Pharmacy Liaison\n\nWhat Do We Do First? Prioritizing HPV Vaccination Coverage Improvement Activities.\n\nFogg Method: 3 Steps to Changing Behavior\nJill B. Roark\, MPH\, Lead\, Adolescent Immunization Communications\, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases\, CDC\nJudith L. Weiner\, PhD\, Health Research Analyst\, Northrop Grumman\nSarah Cutchin\, MPH\, Health Communications Specialist\, Northrop Grumman\, Adolescent Immunization Communications\n\nSocial Campaigns: Social Media 2.0 and Beyond\n\nSocial Media 2.0 and Beyond\nChristine Vara\, Strategic Communications Specialist\, Every Child By Two\nBrock Rose\, Media Consultant\, Indiana Youth Institute\n\nOpening Plenary: The State Of Immunizations and Health Partnerships\nModerator – L.J Tan\, MS\, PhD\, Chief Strategy Officer\, Immunization Action Coalition \n\nJerome Adams\, MD\, MPH\, Indiana State Health Commissioner\nThomas Slama\, MD\, Past President Infectious Disease Society of America\nNancy Messonnier\, MD\, CAPT\, USPHS Director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases\, CDC\nLisa Robertson\, MPH\, Executive Director\, Indiana Immunization Coalition\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n1A – Compassionate Care: Reducing Stress and Pain with Needle Procedures\nModerator – Deb Doctor\, BSN\, RN\, Health Educator District\, ISDH \n\nCompassionate Care: Reducing Stress and Pain with Needle Procedures\nKay Holland\, LCSW\, Licensed Clinician\, Eskenazi Health\nLynn Sturm\, PhD\, Clinical Psychologist\, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics\, IU School of Medicine\n\n1B – Bridging Public Health and Pharmacist Driven Vaccinations\nModerator – Cara Acklin\, PharmD\, BCACP\, Pharmacy Manager\, Franciscan Outpatient Pharmacy \n\nBridging Public Health and Pharmacist Driven Vaccinations\nStephan Foster\, PharmD\, Professor\, CAPT (Ret) U.S.P.H.S.\nLeslie Lake\, PharmD\, Clinical Care Coordinator\, Kroger Pharmacy\, Central Division\nStephanie Arnett\, PharmD\, CDE\, BCACP\, Residency Program Director\, Walgreens/Purdue PGY1\n\n1C – The Challenge of Making the Right Choice Easy (School- Based Immunization)\nModerator – Carolyn Snyder\, RN\, Executive Director\, Indiana Association of School Nurses \n\nSchool Based Immunization: The Challenge of Making the Right Choice Easy\nFrancis J. Rogalski\, MD\, MPH\, Director\, Health Heroes Ohio\nSandra Porter-DiSalvo\, Health Heroes Ohio\nImplementation of Michigan’s College and University Flu Vaccination Challenge to Raise Young Adult Flu Immunization Rates\nStefanie Cole\, RN\, MPH\, Immunization Nurse Educator\, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services\n\n1D – Raising HPV Rates Through Provider and Parent Education\nModerator – Kim Knobbe\, LPN\, CDE\, Clinical Care Coordinator\, Sandcrest Family Medicine \n\nHPV Provider Education Strategies\nLori Lovett\, MSEd\, Program Director\, Indiana Immunization Coalition\nPreventing HPV Cancers: A Distance-Learning Course in Washington\nSara Jaye Sanford\, MPH\, CHES\, Immunization Coordinator\, WithinReach\nDoes an Educational Video on HPV Vaccine Influence Parents’ Decision to Vaccinate in a Family Practice Office?\nJeanne Potts\, DNP\, WHNP-BC\, FNP-C\, Adjunct Faculty\, Department of Advanced Practice Nursing\, Indiana State University\n\nThursday\, May 26\, 2016 – Presentations and Speakers\nAdvocacy Plenary: Lessons from the Trenches\nModerator –Amy Pisani\, MS\, Executive Director\, Every Child By Two – ECBT’s Vaccinate Your Family Video \n\nKatie Van Tornhout\, Parent Advocate\nVoices for Vaccines: Helping everyday parents advocate for high immunization rates in every community\nKaren Ernst\, Voices for Vaccines\nThe Fall of PBEs in California\nAlecia Sanchez\, Associate Director\, Center for Government Relations\, California Medical Association\nRapid Response Public Health Advocacy: Indiana’s HPV Letter\nBeth Meyerson\, MDiv.\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Management\, Indiana University School of Public Health\nECBT’s Vaccinate Your Family Video\nAmy Pisani\, MS\, Executive Director\, Every Child By Two\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n2A: Empowering Immunization Advocates and Partners\nModerator –Gwen Jaeger\, BSN\, RN\, Manager\, Nursing Services\, Elkhart County Health Department \n\nPlanning for National Immunization Awareness Month\nIan Branam\, MA\, Health Communication Specialist\, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases\, CDC (Northrop Grumman contractor); Catherine Flores-Martin\, Director\, California Immunization Coalition)\nImmunize Nevada\nBetsy VanDeusen\, Master of Public Service\, Director of Development & Strategic Partnerships\, Immunize Nevada\nLisa Coker\, MPH\, Volunteer and Outreach Manager\, Immunize Nevada\n\n2B: Facilitating Evaluation Planning in Coalition Workgroups\nModerator – Tamara Johnson\, Immunization Field Representative\, ISDH \n\nFacilitating Evaluation Planning in Coalition Workgroups\nAngela Moore\, MPH\, Program Evaluation and Partnership Team Lead\, CDC\n\nSupporting Documents \n\nDissemination Strategy Matrix\nEvaluation Planning Matrix Handout\nLogic Model Discussion Guide\nLogic Model Template Simple\nStakeholder Assessment Worksheet\n\n2C – Working through the Immunization Policy Puzzle\nModerator –Alison Dent\, Oregon Immunization Program\, Immunize Oregon Coordinator \n\nThe Arizona Partnership for Immunization\nDebbie McCune Davis\, Program Director\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\nNavigating the Legal Landscape on Vaccine Laws\nDorit Reiss\, PhD\, LLB\, Professor of Law\, University of California Hastings School of Law\n\n2D – The Struggle is Real: Strategies for improving HPV rates and motivating Diverse Partners\nModerator – Jaema Kelly\, RN\, Monroe County Public Health Clinic \n\nMotivating Diverse Partners to Address HPV Vaccination Rates\nJustin Tarr\, MPH\, Program Coordinator\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\nThe Struggle Is Real: Strategies for Improving HPV Vaccination Rates\nJill Roark\, MPH\, MS\, Lead\, Adolescent Immunization Communications\, CDC\nSarah Cutchin\, MPH\, Health Communications Specialist\, Northrop Grumman\, Adolescent Immunization Communications\n\n2E – Riding the Cool Wave: Tailoring Immunization Messages for Specific Audiences\nModerator – Leslie Lake\, PharmD\, Clinical Care Coordinator\, Kroger Pharmacy\, Central Division \n\nThe Arizona Partnership for Immunization\nKarin Szymanski\, MEd\, Program Manager\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\nRiding the Cool Wave: Effective Techniques in Reaching Teen Audiences\nDawn Crawford\, Owner\, BC/DC Ideas\n\nLunch Plenary: Inviting the Elephant into the Living Room: An Armchair Discussion about HPV Vaccine Communications\nModerator –Jill Roark\, MPH\, Lead\, Adolescent Immunization Communications\, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases\, CDC \n\nInviting the Elephant into the Living Room: An Armchair Discussion about HPV Vaccine Communications\nRebecca Perkins\, MD\, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology\, Boston University School of Medicine\nMichael Moore\, MD\, Associate Professor and Chief of the Division of Head and Neck Surgery\, Indiana University School of Medicine\nKirk Forbes\, Parent Advocate\, Kristen Forbes EVE Foundation\nGregory Zimet\, PhD\, HSPP\, Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical Psychology\, Indiana University School of Medicine\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n3A – Policy Communication Strategies\nModerator – Stephanie Arnett\, PharmD\, CDE\, BCACP\, Residency Program Director\, Walgreens/Purdue PGY1 \n\nInfluencing Policy through Media Strategy: The Colorado Experience\nMeredith Kersten\, Director of Communications\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\n“On the fly!”: Establishing the Need for and Capacity to Develop HPV Evidence-Based Policy Communication Tools\nLaura Haderxhanaj\, MS\, MPH\, Indiana University\nBeth Meyerson\, MDiv.\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Management\, Indiana University School of Public Health\nKaren F. Comer\, MLA\, GISP\, Director\, Collaborative Research & Health Informatics\, The Polis Center\n\n3B – Rising to the Challenge: Leveraging Partnerships and Data to Improve Immunization Rates\nModerator – Mildred Jines\, Public Health Investigator\, Immunization Field Representative\, ISDH \n\nRising to the Challenge: Leveraging Partnerships and Data to Improve Immunization Rates\nKathryn Colby\, MPH\, Program Manager\, Maine Health\nCassandra Grantham\, Director\, MaineHealth\nA Unique Approach to Reminder/Recall\nAmy Kellogg\, CMA\, EPSDT Coordinator\, Coordinated Care\n\n3C – Recruiting\, Engaging and Retaining Coalition Members\nModerator – Tamara Johnson\, Immunization Field Representative\, ISDH \n\nRecruiting\, Engaging and Retaining Coalition Members\nFrances Butterfoss\, President\, Coalitions Work\nHandouts\n\n3D – Systems Approaches to Improve HPV Vaccine Rates\nModerator – Erica Bloom\, Community Outreach Specialist\, Colorado Department of Public Health \n\nBuilding HPV Vaccination Capacity through Partnership\nMolly Black\, Program Manager\, American Cancer Society\nImproving Provider Recommendation of HPV Vaccine to Adolescents: Leveraging Partners and Momentum in the Community\nLisa McKeown\, MPH\, Senior Program Analyst\, Informatics\, NACCHO\n\n3E – HPV Vaccine Conversations in Pediatric Clinics: What Analyses of Recorded Conversations Can Teach Us\nModerator – Jennifer Swanson\, LPN\, Fort Wayne-Allen County Department of Health Immunization Services \n\nHPV Vaccine Conversations in Pediatric Clinics: What analyses of recorded conversations can teach us\nLynne Sturm\, PhD\, Clinical Psychologist\, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics\, IU School of Medicine\nGregory Zimet\, PhD\, HSPP\, Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical Psychology\, Indiana University School of Medicine\n\nPlenary – We’re Better Together: Harnessing the Power of Transdisciplinary Thinking for Health\nModerator – Lisa Robertson\, MPH\, Executive Director\, Indiana Immunization Coalition \n\nChad Priest – Executive Director\, Indiana American Red Cross\n\nFilm Festival: HPV Documentary: “Someone You Love”\nModerator – Lisa Robertson\, MPH\, Executive Director\, Indiana Immunization Coalition \n\nHPV Documentary: “Someone You Love”\nKirk Forbes\, Parent Advocate\, Kristen Forbes EVE Foundation\nFrederic Lumiere\, Lumiere Media\, Inc.\nRebecca Perkins\, MD\, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology\, Boston University School of Medicine\n\nFriday\, May 27\, 2016 – Presentations and Speakers\nConcurrent Sessions\n4A – Communicating with Parents about Childhood Immunization\nModerator – Ondreya Witmer\, Public Health Investigator\, Indiana State Department of Health \n\nUsing CDC’s Childhood Immunization Campaign Materials in Your Community\nElizabeth Ryan\, MPH\, Health Communication Consultant\, TEKsystems- Northrop Grumman\nTranslating Research into Practice in the Development of CDC’s Childhood Immunization Campaign\nJennifer Mullen\, MPH\, Health Communications Specialist\, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases\, CDC\nInfluences on Immunization Decision-Making among U.S. Parents of Young Children: Results from Three Surveys\nJudith Weiner\, PhD\, Health Research Analyst\, Northrop Grumman Contractor\, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases\, CDC\n\n4B – Understanding Immunization Protocols Among Higher Education Campuses and managing outbreaks\nModerator – Dana Greenwood\, MPH\, BSN\, RN\, CPH\, Infection Preventionist\, St. Vincent Seton Specialty Hospital \n\nMugdha Golwalkar\, MPH\, Vaccine-Preventable Disease Epidemiologist\, Indiana State Department of Health\nMumps Resurgence at a Large University Campus Town\nAwais Vaid\, MBBS\, MPH\, Director of Planning and Research\, Champaign-Urbana Public Health District\nJulie Pryde\, MSW\, LSW\, CPHA\, Administrator\, Champaign-Urbana Public Health District\n\n4C – Vaccine Hesitancy: History and Reaching Unique Communities\nModerator – Mildred Jines\, Public Health Investigator\, Immunization Field Representative\, ISDH \n\nAddressing Vaccine Hesitancy in Washington’s Russian-Speaking Communities\nSara Jaye Sanford\, MPH\, CHES\, Immunization Coordinator\, WithinReach\nMargaret Pahmier\, MSN\, CPNP\, Bluffton Medical Group\n\n4D – Embracing Immunity: Changing the Conversation about Being Vaccinated\nModerator – Patrick Glew\, Operations Coordinator\, Indiana Immunization Coalition \n\nEmbracing Immunity: Changing the conversations about immunizations\nDebbie McCune-Davis\, Program Director\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\nClosing Plenary: Roots of Vaccine Hesitancy\nModerator – Deborah Wexler\, MD\, Founder and Executive Director\, Immunization Action Coalition \n\nImmunization Action Coalition: What’s new?\nDeborah Wexler\, MD\, Founder and Executive Director\, Immunization Action Coalition\nGary Marshall\, MD\, Professor of Pediatrics\, Chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases\, University of Louisville School of Medicine\n\nClosing Remarks\n\nLisa Robertson\, MPH\, Executive Director\, Indiana Immunization Coalition
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2016-national-conference-for-immunization-coalitions-and-partnerships/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:NCICP
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150609T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150609T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20150608T182930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150608T183007Z
UID:3386-1433836800-1433865600@www.immunizationcoalitions.org
SUMMARY:2nd Annual Iowa Immunization Coalition Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a one day event packed with education and partnership connections as we embark on topics of interest to a variety of disciplines\, and offer challenges to participants to change practice\, and introduce policy that will foster excellence in immunization practice.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2nd-annual-iowa-immunization-coalition-conference/
LOCATION:Virginia Thompson Auditorium\, 1200 Pleasant St\, Des Moines\, IA\, 50309\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150611
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20150608T184005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150608T184230Z
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SUMMARY:National Vaccine Advisory Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will include the presentation of recommendations from two NVAC working groups for deliberation and vote.  \n\nThe Vaccine Confidence Working Group will present their report and recommendations for building vaccinations confidence\, including ways to measure and evaluate how confidence in vaccines impacts the optimal use of recommended childhood vaccines in the United States.\nThe Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine (HPV) working group will present their report and recommendations identifying effective practices to increase HPV vaccinations in young adolescents.\nIn addition\, NVAC will review analyses and proposed recommendations related to ways that vaccines could be a major component in efforts described in the President’s National Strategy and Action Plan to Combat Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria.\n\nMeeting Webinar available at: http://www.hhs.gov/nvpo/nvac/meetings/upcomingmeetings/index.html \nCall- In Number: (US) 1-888-950-9410; (International) 1-312-470-0194; Participant Code: 6044462
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/national-vaccine-advisory-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:Hubert H. Humphrey Building\, Room 800\, 200 Independence Avenue\, S.W.\, Washington\, 20201
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Vaccine Advisory Committee":MAILTO:nvpo@hhs.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150611
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Flu
DESCRIPTION:Omics International welcomes you to The International Conference on Flu to be held from June 8-10\, 2015 in Chicago\, USA. The theme of Flu-2015 is “Advanced Research in Flu.” Omics International organizes 1000+ Global events  every year across  the globe with support from 1000+ more scientific societies and Publishes 500 Open access journals which contains over 50000 eminent personalities\, reputed scientists as editorial board members. The conference expects the  participation of experts from various cross disciplines like virologists\, immunologists\, microbiologists\, epidemiologists\, doctors\, public health planners\, pharmacologists\, computational biologists\, and those in applied fields conducting influenza related research. \nAs the world shrinks the ease with which an infectious diseases spreads amongst the population increases exponentially. Influenza or flu as it is commonly known is one such disease. The flu virus is unstable and mutates often. This virus while mostly non-lethal can easily develop the ability to kill and infect millions of people\, as seen with the Spanish Flu of 1918. The scientific community must therefore work together to make sure any new influenza strain is constantly monitored and with the help of surveillance programs prevent a lethal influenza epidemic.Due to the non-stable nature of the flu virus many companies are trying to develop a universal vaccine which will work against all strains of influenza.  The NIH has 5 Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance where groundbreaking research is carried out. The amount of influenza vaccines doses ordered increases by 5% yearly and the NIH spends around $ 312 million dollars on influenza related research yearly.  The need for consensus amongst academia and business has been recognized by Omics International   and so we are proud to host the International Conference on Flu.
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/international-conference-on-flu/
LOCATION:North Shore Conference Center\, 9599 Skokie Boulevard\, Chicago\, IL\, 60077\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140524
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SUMMARY:2014 National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions
DESCRIPTION:The National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions (NCIHC) is a gathering of coalition leaders\, staff and board members; public health workers and experts; and community advocates. The conference occurs every two years and is the product of a national volunteer planning committee. The 11th NCIHC was held in Seattle on May 21–23\, 2014. \nWednesday\, May 21\, 2014 – Presentations and Speakers\nPre-Conference Workshops\nMedia Relations and Effective Messaging: How to Have a Shot at Success:\n\nMaking Sure Your Message Gets Heard\nTim Church\, Washington State Department of Health\nThe Foundation – Things You Should Know for Effective Media Engagement and Interviews\nGlen Nowak\, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication\, University of Georgia.\nCoalition Health: Building Toward Success\nVic Colman & Robbi Kay Norman\, Uncommon Solutions\, Inc.\n\nOpening Plenary\n\nWelcome\nDennis Worsham\, Washington State Department of Health\nSeven Things You Need to Know About Vaccines and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases\nMelinda Wharton\, MD\, MPH\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nLet’s Talk Vaccines\nEd Marcuse\, MD\, MPH\, University of Washington\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n1A – WE Are the Key to HPV Cancer Prevention\nModerator – Michelle Basket\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, Immunization Services Division \n\nYou Are the Key to HPV Cancer Prevention\nJill B. Roark\, MPH & Dr. Melinda Wharton\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, Immunization Services Division\n\n1B – Adults Need Vaccines Too: Strategies to Improve Adult Immunization\nModerator – JoEllen Wolicki\, RN\, BSN\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention \n\nState of the States: Adult Immunization Programs\nLaDora Woods and Samuel Graitcer\, MD\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nCommunication Strategies to Improve Adult Immunization\nAparna Ramakrishnan\, MA\, MSW\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nUsing Healthcare Partnerships to Improve Adults’ Intent to Vaccinate\nBecky Linn\, MSN and Dannette Dronenburg\, MPH\,  Spokane Regional Health District\n\n1C – Health Communication in the Digital Age\nModerator – Erica Bloom\, Colorado Department of Health \n\nEvaluation of Email Communication with Vaccines for Children (VFC) Providers\nKurt Seetoo\, MPH\, Maryland  Department of Health & Mental Hygiene\nGrowing Pains: Moving Beyond the Printed AIM Provider Tool Kit and into the Electronic Age\nCourtnay Londo\, MA\, Michigan Department of Community Health\, Division of Immunization\nLaying the Groundwork for the Future of Health Communication to Parents\nLonnie Peterson and Laura Hutchinson\, Washington State Department  of Health\n\n1D – Policy and Advocacy for Coalitions\nModerator – Debbie McCune Davis\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization \n\nHarnessing the Power of Stakeholder Engagement to Advance Immunization Policy in Texas\nNidhi M. Nakra\, MPH \, The Immunization Partnership\nElaine Darling\, MPH\, West Virginia Immunization Network\nErin Dziedzic\, Dziedzic Public Affairs\n\n1E – Social Media Development and Engagement: An Interactive Exercise\nModerator – Amy Pisani\, Every Child By Two \n\nChristine Vara\, Blogger & Strategic Communication Specialist\n\nThursday\, May 22\, 2014 – Presentations and Speakers\nPlenary Panel: Immunization and Affordable Care Act Implementation from State\, Regional\, and National Perspectives\nModerator – Deborah Wexler\, Immunization Action Coalition \n\nL.J Tan\, Immunization Action Coalition\nSusan Johnson\, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Region X\nDebbie McCune Davis\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n2A – Adolescents and Beyond: MCV4\, Flu\, and HPV\nModerator – Courtnay Londo\, Michigan Department of Community Health\, Division of Immunization \n\nTeen Vaccination Campaign – Reaching Out to Teens\nKarin Szymanski\, Med\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\nEngaging Young Adults In the Promotion of Flu Vaccination\nRobyn Correll Carlyle\, MPH\,  The Immunization Partnership\nChicago 2013 Adolescent Immunization Initiative\nKelly McKenna\, MA\, EverThrive Illinois\n\n2B – Challenges of Keeping Our Communities Immunized and Up to Date\nModerator – Anna Pentler\, MPH\, MBA\, New Mexico Immunization Coalition \n\nChallenges of Staying Up to Date with Ever-Changing Immunization Recommendations\nJoEllen Wolicki\, BSN\, RN\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, Education\, Information and Partnership Branch\nLow Levels of Hepatitis B Knowledge and Practice Among Perinatal Nurses\nChrissy M. Cheung\, MPH\, Santa Clara County Public Health Department\nTribal Health Care Workers’ Knowledge\, Attitudes\, and Practices Regarding Immunizations\nJan Ward Olmstead\, MPA\, American Indian Health Commission for Washington State and Kim Zillyet-Harris\, BA\, Shoalwater Bay Tribe\n\n2C – Ignite! Getting Your Community Coalition “Fired Up” for Change\nModerator – Erica Bloom\, Colorado Department of Health \n\nIgnite! Getting Your Community Coalition “Fired Up” for Change\nFran Butterfoss\, PhD\, Coalition Works\n\n2D – Social Marketing for a Healthy Tomorrow\n\nDeveloping a Sustainable Parent-Focused Web Campaign: The Colorado Experience\nMeredith Kersten\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\nSilence Whooping Cough Campaign 2012-2013\nJoe Turcotte\, Group Health Foundation\nChild Profile\nLaura Hutchinson\, Public Health – Seattle & King County\n\n2E – Let Data Tell Your Story\nModerator – Debbie McCune Davis\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization \n\nMaking Immunization Data Available for Use at the Local Level\nChris Halsell\, PhD\, MPH\, Washington State Dept of Health and Isaiah Berg\, University of Washington\nHealthMap Vaccine Finder\nJane Huston\, MPH\, Boston Children’s Hospital\nPartnering to Immunize Our Children and Families\nJennifer Tinney\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\nLunch Plenary: David Williams on Health Equity\n  \nConcurrent Sessions\n3A – Vaccine Decision-Making: Trends\, Theories\, and Tools\nModerator – Elaine Darling\, MPH\, West Virginia Immunization Network \n\nKaren E. Caines\, PhD\, CPNP\, Washington State University College of Nursing\nRecognize the Risk\nMary Merrell\, RN\, BSN\, Snohomish Health District\nPromoting and Evaluating Provider Engagement in New Protocols: The Vax Northwest Case Study\nTodd Faubion\, PhD\, WithinReach\n\n3B – Policy and Legal Strategies to Strengthen Immunization Rates\nModerator – Amy Pisani\, Every Child By Two \n\nImmunization Policy Issues: Focus on Non-Medical Exemptions to School/Childcare Immunization Mandates\nDiane Peterson\, BS\, Immunization Action Coalition\nPolicy Decisions Around Oregon’s New Law for Claiming Non-Medical Exemptions\nPeggy Lou Hillman\, BS\, State of Oregon Immunization Program\nLessons in How to Leverage Coalition Partners to Advocate for Change\nStephanie Wasserman\, MSPH\, Colorado Childhood Immunization Coalition\n\n3C – Bringing Influenza Vaccine to the Community\nModerator – Joanne Sullivan\, RN\, BSN\, Pennsylvania Immunization Coalition \n\nProviding Influenza Vaccine to the Uninsured Utilizing New and Established Partnerships\nAudra Johns\, RN MS\, Stabler Department of Nursing\, York College of Pennsylvania and York Adams County Immunization Coalition\nInfluenza Vaccination Campaign: Engaging Corporate and Community Partners\nMelissa Ponce\, EverThrive IL\nVaccinate Nevada: NIVW Outreach and Beyond\nHeidi Parker\, MA\, Immunize Nevada\nCreating Partnerships\, Protecting Communities\nCarolyn Cook\, RN\, MSN\, Tacoma-Pierce County Health District\n\n3D – Social Media That Works\n\nYes\, You CAN Say That\nTracy Anderson\, MLIS\, WithinReach\nIs This Thing On?\nDawn Crawford\,  BCDC Ideas\nGather Round the Fire\nDawn Crawford\,  BCDC Ideas\n\n3E – Addressing Health Disparities: Data\, Research\, and Evaluation\nModerator – Kathleen W. Gustafson\, MPH\, California Immunization Coalition \n\nStrategies for Increasing Adolescent Immunizations in Diverse Ethnic Communities\nLibby Page\, MPH\,  Public Health\, Seattle & King County\nChildhood Immunizations in Washington State Russian-Speaking Populations\nBrandon Prall\, CHES\, Washington State Department of Health\nHealthy Communities: Pulling Together for Wellness\nJan Ward Olmstead\, MPA\, American Indian Health Commission for Washington State and Marilyn M. Scott\, Upper Skagit Indian Tribe\n\nFilm Festival featuring Invisible Threat and Everybody’s Business\nModerator – Amy Pisani\, Every Child by Two \n\nLisa Posard\, Producer\, Invisible Threat\nCelina Yarkin\, parent advocate\, Everybody’s Business\n\nFriday\, May 23\, 2014 – Presentations and Speakers\nConcurrent Sessions\n4A – Does Your Community Have Immunity? Mobilizing Parents Who Immunize to Influence Their Vaccine-Hesitant Peers\nModerator – Todd Faubion\, PhD\, WithinReach \n\nDoes Your Community Have Immunity? Mobilizing Parents Who Immunize to Influence Their Vaccine-Hesitant Peers\nMackenzie Melton\, MPH\, WithinReach\, Dawn Crawford\, BCDC Ideas\, Jennie Schoeppe\, MPH\, MSPT and Clarissa Hsu\, PhD\, Center for Community Health and Evaluation\, Group Health Research Institute\n\n4B – Increasing Immunization Rates through Quality Improvement\nModerator – Anna Pentler\, MPH\, MBA\, New Mexico Immunization Coalition \n\nRaising Immunization Rates through Quality Improvement Partnerships\nCassandra Cote Grantham\, MA\, Child Health at MaineHealth\nIncreasing Immunization Rates Through Quality Improvement\nPatricia Nuzzie\, BS\, LVN\, The Immunization Partnership\nPartnering with Health Plans to Increase Immunization Rates – A Case Study\nKristina Crane\, Scientific Technologies Corporation\n\n4C – Create a Canopy of Coverage through Deeply Rooted Partnerships\nModerator – Melissa Ponce\, EverThrive Illinois \n\nStepping Into Conversation With Existing Networks\nGail Hock\, MS\, RN and Karin Szymanski\, Med\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\nHealthy On Track: Preconception through Childhood: A Partnership with the March of Dimes\nDebbie McCune Davis and Karin Szymanski\, Med\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization\n\n4D – If Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism\, What Does?\nModerator – L.J Tan\, MS\, PhD\, Immunization Action Coalition \n\nCommunicating Autism Science with Vaccine-Hesitant Families\nAlison Singer\, Autism Science Foundation\n\n4E – Speaking with One Voice: How Immunization Coalitions\, Government Program Managers\, and Public Information Officers Can Work Together to Develop and Use Effective Communication Strategies\nModerator – Tim Church\, Washington State Department of Health \n\nMoving Beyond 4:3:1:3:3:1:4\nMichele Roberts\, MPH\, Washington State Dept of Health\nCoalitions: The Power of Connections\nCatherine Flores Martin\, California Immunization Coalition\nIt Takes a Village to Raise Childhood Immunization Rates\nNancy Erickson\, Vermont Department of Health\n\nClosing Plenary with Bill Foege and Closing Remarks
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2014-national-conference-on-immunization-and-health-coalitions/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:NCICP
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120526
DTSTAMP:20260406T024040
CREATED:20120114T003832Z
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SUMMARY:2012 National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions
DESCRIPTION:The National Conference on Immunization and Health Coalitions (NCIHC) is a gathering of coalition leaders\, staff and board members; public health workers and experts; and community advocates. The conference occurs every two years and is the product of a national volunteer planning committee. The 10th NCIHC was held in New Orleans on May 23–25\, 2012. \nWednesday\, May 23\, 2012 – Presentations and Speakers\nPre-Conference Workshops \nExploratory Sessions \n\nInnovation and New Energy for Your Coalition\nFran Butterfoss and Michelle Charters\, Coalitions Work\, VA\nMedia Relations and Effective Messaging: How to have a Shot at Success\nMichelle Basket\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Glen Nowak\, CDC; Tim Church\, National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC); Ken August\, NPHIC\n\nOpening Plenary \n\nOpening Plenary: Twenty Years and Beyond: How Far Have We Come and Where are We Going?\nLetter from Mrs. Jindal and CDC Champions; Amy Pisani\, Every Child By Two (ECBT)\nVideo Presentation for Shots for Tots\nRosalyn Carter\, Former U.S. First Lady/Co-Founder\, ECBT\nCDC Perspective – Steve Cochi\, CDC\nState Perspective – Catherine Martin\, California Immunization Coalition (CIC)\nRoll Call of Coalitions – Amy Pisani\, ECBT\nParent Perspective – Danielle Romaguera\, parent\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n1A – Strategic Planning \n\nPlanning for Success: Strategic Planning for Coalitions\nTiffany Tate\, Maryland Partnership for Prevention\n\n1B – Community Engagement \n\nCommunity Immunity Spreading Awareness\, Halting Disease\nAnna C. Dragsbaek\, The Immunization Partnership\, Houston\nThoughts and Considerations on Community Engagement\nGlen Nowak\, CDC\n\n1C – Reaching Out to Diverse Populations \n\nGetting Media Attention for Your Issue\nAndrew Resignato\, San Francisco Immunization Coalitionn\nHepatitis B Disparities: Mobilizing Communities thru Collaboration & Engagement\nKim Nguyen\, HMA Associates\, Inc.\nDeveloping a National Influenza Disparities Vaccination Partnership to Reach Minority Populations\nJ. Carlos Velázquez\, HMA Associates/Within Reach: Seattle\n\n1D – Leadership Development \n\nDeveloping Transformational Coalition Leaders\nFran Butterfoss\, Coalitions Work\, and Karen Ayala\, Dupage County\n\n1E – Immunization Registries \n\nIncreasing Immunization Provider Partnership in the I-CARE Registry thru Provider Ed and Outreach\nAnnie Boesen\, Illinois Chapter\, American Academy of Pediatrics\nImmunization Compliance and Registry Use in Child Care\nKarin Szymanski and Tonya Toussaint\, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization (TAPI)\nPartnering with Champions\nMaureen M. Moore\, The Immunization Partnership\, Houston\n\nThursday\, May 24\, 2012 – Presentations and Speakers\nPlenary Panel \n\nImmunization Exemption Update\nDr. Beth Harvey\, Washington State pediatrician\nLocal Perspective: Washington State\nGinny Heller\, Within Reach\, Seattle\, and Michele Roberts\, Washington State Department of Health\nNon-Medical Exemptions to School Mandates\nDiane Peterson\, Immunization Action Coalition (IAC)\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n2A – Autism What We Know Now and Why It’s Important \n\nCommunicating with Parents About Autism and Vaccination: 10 Tips\nDr. Sharon Humiston\, IAC\nGenetics and Autism\nDr. Dalila Pinto\, The Hospital for Sick Children\, Toronto\n\n2B – Working with Volunteers \n\nImmunization Collaboration of Tarrant County\, Volunteers Extend the Reach of Local Vaccine Efforts\nAnita Colbert\, Immunization Collaboration of Tarrant County\, Texas\nTMA Be Wise — Immunize: Volunteer Network Spearheads Statewide Immunization Outreach\nTammy Wishard\, Texas Medical Association\n\n2C – Advocacy for Immunizations \n\nHot Topics on the Advocacy Agenda\nDebbie McCune Davis\, TAPI\nAdvocacy Efforts — SB 5008 — Washington’s Exemption Legislation\nGinny Heller\, Within Reach\, Seattle\nAdvancing Advocacy through Community Engagement\nAnna C. Dragsbaek\, The Immunization Partnership\, Houston\n\n2D – Building a Sustainable Coalition \n\nBuilding Sustainable Capacity for Community Health\nTim LaPier\, Division of Community Health\, CDC\n\n2E – Storytelling with Data \n\nStorytelling with Data\nCole Nussbaumer\, Google\nUsing and Interpreting Research to Strengthen Immunization Programs\nKatherine LaVail and Allison Kennedy\, CDC\n\nWorking Lunch: Sharing Innovative Programs from Around the Country \n\nImmunization Coalitions: The Landscape\nDr. Deborah Wexler\, IAC\nArizona Immunization Billing Project\nJennifer Tinney\, TAPI\nChoose You Over the Flu\nLaura Scott\, Families Fighting Flu\n\nConcurrent Sessions\n3A – Federal Update: Health Care Reform and Vaccines\, New Vaccine Research\, Future Funding \n\nImmunizations in the Affordable Care Act: An Opportunity to Increase Access\nPhyllis Arthur\, Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)\nThe Future of the Section 317 Program\nDr. Melinda Wharton\, CDC\n\n3B – Successful Public Private Partnerships \n\nImproving Childhood Immunization Rates in Maine: Joining Forces for Success\nCassandra Cote Grantham\, Maine Health\nKids that Rock: A Campaign to Increase Toddler Immunization Rates\nJill Thompson and Mary Broderick\, Gateway Immunization Coalition\, St. Louis\nSustainable Coalitions: Three Coalitions in One Statewide Non-profit\nGinny Heller\, Within Reach\, Seattle\, Washington\n\n3C – Media Relations and Successful Media Campaigns \n\nThe Foundation – Things you should know for Effective Media Engagement and Interviews\nGlen Nowak\, CDC\nStrategies for Effective Outreach and Engagement\nChristine Vara\, ECBT\nState\, Local\, Coalition\, Collaboration on Outbreak Communication: Developing Effective Media Messages\nKen August\, NPHIC\nParnering to Fight Pertussis\nKen August\, California Department of Public Health\n\n3D – Working with Other Disease Organizations \n\nWorking with Government Agencies and State Health Programs\nCari Herington Rovig\, Nevada Cancer Coalition\n\n3E – Membership Involvement \n\nMany Voices\, One Cause: Engage Membership\, Maximize Resources and Increase Involvement\nCamron Bridgford\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\nThe Power of a Coalition through Extraordinary Membership Involvement\nPamela J. Beal\, Southern Nevada Immunization and Health Coalition\n\nSpecial Session: Social Media \n\n“Whine” About Social Media\nDawn Crawford BC/DC Ideas\n\nSpecial Session: Coalition Directors Meeting \n\nCoalition Directors Meeting\nAmy Pisani\, ECBT\, and Deborah Wexler\, IAC\n\nSpecial Session: Cocooning \n\nIncreasing Adult Immunization Coverage Rates Among Child Care Workers\nTonya Toussaint\, Maricopa County Department of Public Health\nTdap Promotion Initiative for Daycares\nLaura Viereck\, Metro Omaha Immunization Task Force\n\nSpecial Session: Adult / Influenza Summits \n\nIncreasing Adult Immunization Coverage Rates\nJoEllen Wolicki\, CDC\n\nReception \n\nVideo: The Founders of Every Child By Two (ECBT)\n\nFriday\, May 25\, 2012 – Presentations and Speakers\nConcurrent Sessions\n4A – Working with State Health Programs \n\nPartnering to Immunize Our Children\nTom Lescault and Sharon Osteros\, Transact Rx\nPartnering to Immunize Our Children\nDebbie McCune Davis\, TAPI\n\n4B – Coalition Fundraising Online Fundraising \n\nIntersection of Social Media and Fundraising\nDawn Crawford\, BC/DC Ideas\nSuccessful Public-Private Partnerships Resulting in Coalition Funding Opportunities\nPamela J. Beal\, Southern Nevada Immunization and Health Coalition\n\n4C – Development of Promotional Materials \n\nWorking with a Public Relations Professional to Achieve Coalition Goals\nAmy Wishner\, Montgomery County Immunization Coalition\, PA\nVaccine Promotion Through TMA Be Wise — Immunize\nTammy Wishard\, Texas Medical Association\nUnderstanding Your Web Audiences’ Needs: Using Formative Research to Develop Vaccine Websites for Parents and Providers\nLeslie Rodriguez\, Health Communication Science Office\, CDC\n\n4D – Successful Campaigns Around Vaccine Safety \n\n\n\nYou Good? Communicating the Safety and Importance of Vaccination to Parents\nMeredith Kersten\, Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition\n\n\n\nSchool Nurses and Local Health Unit Collaboration: A Paradigm to Decrease Vaccine Resistance Among Parents and Care Givers\nMary Koslap-Petraco\, Suffolk County Department of Health Services\, NY \n\nVaccine Safety Social Marketing: Leveraging Resources and Partnerships to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck\nAlison Alexander\, Oregon Immunization Program /Oregon Partnership to Immunize Children\nCommunicating about Infant Immunizations: Translating Research into Educational Materials and Promotional Tools\nMichelle Basket\, CDC\n\n  \n4E – Working with Health Care Providers \n\nBuilding Successful Partnerships Between Obstetrician-Gynecologists and State Health Immunization Programs\nAnna Dean and Dr. Ellen Hutchins\, American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists\nPromoting Vaccination Across the Lifespan\nBarbara Day\, AIM Coalition\nEngaging Health Care Professionals through Continuing Medical Education (CME) Conferences\nJennifer Tinney\, TAPI\n\nClosing Plenary \n\n“The Panic Virus\, a True Story of Medicine\, Science\, and Fear”\nSeth Mnookin\, author and journalist\nClosing Remarks\nGina Deris\, Shots for Tots
URL:https://www.immunizationcoalitions.org/event/2012-national-conference-on-immunization-and-health-coalitions/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:NCICP
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