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Pink Book - Vaccine Storage and Handling; Vaccine Administration - Session 5
Organization: United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC)Published: 2020
"Learning Objectives
- For each vaccine-preventable disease, identify those for whom routine immunization is recommended.
- For each vaccine-preventable disease, describe characteristics of the vaccine used to prevent the disease.
- Describe an emerging immunization issue.
- Locate current immunization resources to increase knowledge of team’s role in program implementation for improved team performance.
- Implement disease detection and prevention health care services (e.g., smoking cessation, weight reduction, diabetes screening, blood pressure screening, immunization services) to prevent health problems and maintain health." - Pink Book - Vaccine Storage and Handling; Vaccine Administration - Session 5
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Resource Group:
Background Knowledge
Product Type: Learning Module
Professional Development
Education and Training
Vaccine Management
Storage and Handling
Product Type: Learning Module
Category:
Program Planning and Delivery,Professional Development,Education and Training,Vaccine Management,Storage and Handling Program Planning and DeliveryProfessional Development
Education and Training
Vaccine Management
Storage and Handling
Audience:
Health Care Professional
Region: United States
Region: United States
Language:
English
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