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New Immunization Education Products Donna Weaver, RN, MN Nurse Educator Bette Pollard, MPH, CHES Health Education Specialist Jennifer Hamborsky, MPH, CHES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Immunization Program (NIP)

Objectives After attending the demonstration, participants will be able to: Locate 3 new immunization education products developed by NIP Access 3 new immunization education products developed by NIP

Products Immunization: You Call the Shots Immunization Practice Toolkit Vaccine Quiz

Immunization: You Call the Shots Module 1: Understanding the Basics: General Recommendations on Immunization

Immunization: You Call the Shots Interactive, web-based, self-study course Introductory training for healthcare professionals who provide immunizations Can serve as both first-time training and ongoing reference for immunization providers

Immunization: You Call the Shots Module 1 First module in a planned series of 13 modules covering basic immunization training Consists of basic immunization principles, learning opportunities, practice questions, reference and resource materials, and an extensive glossary.

Immunization: You Call the Shots Target Audience Nurses, nursing students, medical assistants, pharmacists, and other health professionals who provide immunizations. The target audience also includes health educators, immunization program managers, Department of Defense paraprofessionals, and other healthcare providers working in private offices, hospitals, and public health settings

Immunization: You Call the Shots Continuing Education Credits Physicians, nurses, health educators and other healthcare professionals are invited to apply for continuing education credits.

Immunization: You Call the Shots Other modules in development Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Influenza Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Meningococcal Pneumococcal Poliomyelitis Varicella Vaccine Administration Practices Overview of Bioterrorism

Immunization: You Call the Shots www.cdc.gov/nip/ed/youcalltheshots.htm OR From the NIP website - www.cdc.gov/nip Click on the Healthcare Professionals Tab Scroll to Education and Training Section Click on Courses, then pick Self-Study Scroll to Immunization: You Call the Shots

Immunization Practice Toolkit

Immunization Practice Toolkit A web-based resource for healthcare personnel who provide immunization services Provides links to a variety of practical immunization resources that can be downloaded at no cost Resources gathered from NIP, CDC, California Department of Health Services, Immunization Action Coalition, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and other immunization partners

Immunization Practice Toolkit From the NIP website - www.cdc.gov/nip Click on Healthcare Professionals Tab Scroll to Resources Click on Immunization Practice Toolkit

Immunization Practice Toolkit The toolkit is also available on CD-ROM and can be duplicated for distribution To request a master CD for duplication please send an e-mail to NIPINFO@CDC.GOV

Vaccine Quiz

Vaccine Quiz Web-based, interactive, self-assessment Provides a list of suggested vaccines and encourages website visitors to ask about these vaccines during their next medical visit Based on the latest recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Updated whenever the recommendations change

Vaccine Quiz Designed for the general public and includes recommendations for adolescents (beginning at age 11 years) and adults

Vaccine Quiz www.cdc.gov/nip/foradults

Vaccine Quiz Demo

Questions Send questions to NIPINFO@CDC.GOV