A special thank you to Amy B. Middleman, MD, MPH, MSEd, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Chief, Section of Adolescent Medicine at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, for this interview focused on best practices for increasing adolescent vaccination rates.
For additional tips and strategies on improving adolescent vaccination uptake, register to attend the NFID Spring 2015 Clinical Vaccinology Course in Denver, CO on March 13-15, 2015.
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