Network News – April 16, 2019
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- Website launched for 14th National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships scheduled for November 13–15 in Hawaii; May 20 is deadline for breakout session and poster abstracts
Website launched for 14th National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships scheduled for November 13–15 in Hawaii; May 20 is deadline for breakout session and poster abstracts
The 14th National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships (NCICP) will be held November 13–15 in Honolulu, HI. The organizers have launched a conference website and sent out a request for abstract submissions for breakout sessions and posters. Abstract submissions are due by May 20.
Co-hosted by the Hawaii Immunization Coalition and the Hawaii Public Health Institute, this is the only conference solely dedicated to collaboration and partnership as a way to improve immunization protection, educate our communities, and prevent disease among children and their families.
You can access more information, including links for abstract submission, registration, and hotel reservations, from the conference website. The site also includes a preliminary agenda, as well as fun conference activities (sunrise hula on the beach, anyone?) Access the conference website at https://2019ncicp.org.
Deborah L. Wexler, MD
Executive Director
deborah@immunize.org
Litjen (L.J) Tan, MS, PhD
Chief Strategy Officer
lj.tan@immunize.org
Sharon G. Humiston, MD, MPH
Associate Director for Research
sharon@immunize.org
Teresa A. Anderson, DDS, MPH
Coalitions Network Project Manager
tanderson@immunize.org
The Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works to increase immunization rates and prevent disease by creating and distributing educational materials for health professionals and the public that enhance the delivery of safe and effective immunization services. The Coalition also facilitates communication about the safety, efficacy, and use of vaccines within the broad immunization community of patients, parents, health care organizations, and government health agencies. Click here for more information on IAC.