Education & Training:
CIINC: Spring 2007
Current Issues in Immunization NetConference
The National Immunization Program is pleased to present a live netconference program titled “Current Issues in Immunization.” This program is designed to provide clinicians with the most up-to-date information on immunization. The session will be held April 12, 2007 at 12:00pm Eastern Time.
The one-hour session will focus on emerging immunization topics. The April 12, 2007 session topic will focus on the following:
Pre-Travel Health Advice
Presenter: Gary Brunette MD MS
PowerPoint Presentation
This program will combine a telephone audio conference with simultaneous online visual content. It will allow for a question and answer segment both by telephone and via the Internet. Internet access and a separate phone line are needed to participate. Graphics will be available to download as a Power Point file after the presentations.
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Continuing Education Information:
Information will be provided in the course of the session. After the session, participants can go to CDC’s online learning system at www.cdc.gov/phtnonline to register for and obtain CE credit. The course number for this program is EV0378. Continuing Education Credit Info
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Content last reviewed on May 4, 2007
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases