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Adult Immunization Resources New Adult Vaccination site Resources for patient
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www.cdc.gov/vaccines/adults
Resources for Clinicians Materials and resources to help doctors, nurses and other clinicians effectively address the questions patients or parents might have and give strong recommendations for adolescent vaccines. cdc.gov/vaccines/who/teens/for-hcp.html
download or order these materials for free
available from cdc.gov/vaccines/teens
Vaccines for Preteens & Teens { } Easy-to-Read Vaccine Schedules Created with parents in mind, this schedule lists the vaccines recommended for 7 to 18 year olds by age range and includes descriptions of vaccine- preventable diseases. Also in Spanish. cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/easy-to-read/preteen-teen.html Posters and Flyers
Simple messages and eye-catching graphics in two sizes to raise awareness of the vaccines for preteens and teens. Available in multiple languages and for various audiences. cdc.gov/vaccines/who/teens/products/print-materials.html Matte Articles Ready-to-use news articles about the vaccines for preteens and teens that can be reprinted in publications, organizational newsletters, websites, or other communication vehicles. cdc.gov/vaccines/who/teens/products/matte.html
Web Content Syndication Add any Vaccines for Preteens & Teens content directly to your website or application using CDC Content Syndication. As CDC content is updated, your content will also be updated immediately. tools.cdc.gov/syndication/
Fact Sheets for Parents Basic and in-depth factsheets providing information on each of the four vaccines recommended for preteens and teens, written for parents, in plain language. Available for various audiences in multiple languages. cdc.gov/vaccines/who/teens/products/print-materials.html Podcasts & PSAs Tune-in, subscribe, download, or syndicate CDC podcasts and PSAs about the vaccines recommended for preteens and teens. Broadcast quality versions are available in English and Spanish. cdc.gov/vaccines/who/teens/products/video-audio.html
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Provider Resources for Vaccine Conversations with Parents
• Updated information to help healthcare professionals talk to parents about:
• Vaccines • Vaccine-preventable diseases • Vaccine safety
• Resources healthcare professionals can give parents
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/conversations
ImmunizationforWomen.org The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) www.immunize.org
National Influenza Summit www.preventinfluenza.org
National Public Health Information Coalition www.nphic.org
VICNetwork.org
Get the code at: www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/syndicate.html
Simply copy and paste code into your Web page. Once saved, you’re done; no additional maintenance is needed. The code includes a PDF version of the schedule so your Web visitors have the option to print the schedule too.
Get Web code provided by CDC for • Childhood schedules • Adult schedules • Table of contraindications & precautions
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CDC Childhood Immunization Television PSAs Available
• Direct-to-parent campaign
• Based on input from parents
• English: Immunization. Power to Protect. • Two 30 and 60 second animated TV PSAs • One 4 minute online video • Two print ads
• Spanish: Con salud, todo es posible. Vacune a sus hijos.
• Two print ads
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/cdcmediaresources
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/events/niiw/print-materials.html
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Immunization: You Call the Shots Modules • Vaccines for Children • Vaccine Storage and Handling
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The Immunization Encounter: Critical Issues
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