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Education & Training:

Conference Calls

The National Immunization Program is pleased to present our next influenza conference call on November 30, 2006 from 2:00 to 2:45 pm Eastern Time.

Topics will be as follows:
  • Update on Influenza Vaccine Supply
  • Extending the Vaccination Season

10 minutes will be reserved at the end of the call for a question and answer session.

Featured speakers include:
  • Dr. Andrew Kroger (CDC)
  • Dr. Sandra Fryhofer (ACP)
  • Dr Henry Bernstein (AAP)
  • Dr. Jon Temte (AAFP)

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As part of preparations for the 2006-07 influenza season, CDC hosted two conference calls to provide healthcare professionals with the most up-to-date information on influenza vaccine supply and CDC recommendations for vaccination. A short presentation of the key information was given with time for questions from callers. The conference calls were scheduled to last no longer than 45 minutes.

Two calls were conducted, each with a specific focus as listed below. Callers were advised to begin dialing in 15 minutes in advance as these were operated assisted calls. After the presentations were completed, operators took questions and opened the lines to those callers.

 

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Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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