Access available until January 31, 2025

Why Participate

The Clinical Vaccinology Course (CVC) focuses on new developments and issues related to the use of vaccines including the latest recommendations and practical strategies for ensuring timely and appropriate immunization across the lifespan.

Expert speakers share timely information to arm attendees with the knowledge and strategies needed to improve vaccination rates in practice.

Participants have the opportunity to earn continuing  medical (CME), nursing (CNE), and pharmacy (CPE) education credits.

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Topics

  • Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Recommendations and Updates
  • Improving Vaccine Confidence
  • Preventing and Treating Respiratory Diseases
  • Protecting Special Populations
  • Vaccine Safety Data and Monitoring

2024 CVC Planning Committee

Wilbur H. Chen, MD, MS

Wilbur H. Chen, MD, MS

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Monica M. Farley, MD

Robert H. Hopkins, Jr., MD

Robert H. Hopkins, Jr., MD

Mark J. Mulligan, MD

Mark J. Mulligan, MD

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Walter A. Orenstein, MD

Patricia A. Stinchfield, RN, receiving her vaccine

Patricia A. Stinchfield, RN, MS, CPNP

Who Should Participate

The course is designed for public health and healthcare professionals involved in the clinical aspects of vaccine delivery, including:

  • Family Practitioners
  • Infectious Disease Specialists
  • Internists
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Nurses
  • Pediatricians
  • Pharmacists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Physicians
  • Vaccine Advocates
  • Vaccine Program Administrators
  • Others interested in vaccine programs and delivery
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