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Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases 2008 - This four-part self-study series provides the most current information available in the constantly changing field of immunization. Together, the four sessions offer a comprehensive overview on immunization today. Session ONE discusses principles and general recommendations on vaccination. Sessions TWO, THREE and FOUR discuss specific vaccine-preventable diseases and their respective vaccines. Each of the four sessions is three hours in duration. Continuing Education credits will be provided. This self-study program is offered free of charge in DVD and web-on-demand formats. For more...

Are you seeking new approaches for addressing parental concerns about vaccine safety? - Please join us for the June 12 offering of the Current Issues in Immunization Netconference. This one-hour program is accessible from home or office by way of a phone connection and internet access. The program looks at why it takes more than science to address parental concerns and offers new ideas about how to effectively answer parent questions about vaccine safety. If registration becomes full, be aware that you can access a replay of the program starting from about June 16. For information...

Save the Date: August 7, 2008.  Upcoming Satellite Broadcast; Immunization Update 2008. - This live satellite broadcast and webcast will provide up-to-date information on the rapidly changing field of immunization.  Anticipated topics include influenza and zoster vaccines, recently approved vaccines, and updates on vaccine supplies and vaccine safety. The 2.5-hour broadcast will occur live from 9:00 to 11:30 am and will be re-broadcast that day from 12:00 noon to 2:30 pm (Eastern Time). Both broadcasts will feature a live question-and-answer session in which participants nationwide can interact with the course instructors via toll-free telephone lines. Continuing Education credits will be provided. For further information about viewing either the satellite broadcast or accessing the webcast, after June 15, go to...

 
 

 
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