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Notice to Readers: Clinical Vaccinology Course --- November 3--5, 2006
ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø and four other national organizations are collaborating with the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
(NFID), Emory University School of Medicine, and Emory Vaccine Center to sponsor a Clinical Vaccinology Course to be
held November 3--5, 2006, at the Crowne Plaza Atlanta-Buckhead in Atlanta, Georgia. The course will focus on new
developments and concerns related to use of vaccines in pediatric, adolescent, and adult populations. Approximately 20 experts will
present symposia on adult immunization, pediatric immunization, ensuring use of vaccines, vaccine safety and supply, the
evolving adolescent immunization platform, and travel and international vaccines.
This course is specifically designed for primary-care physicians, family physicians, internal medicine
specialists, pediatricians, public health specialists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical practice nurses, infectious
disease specialists, and other health-care professionals involved with clinical aspects of vaccinology. The course also will be of
interest to health-care professionals involved in prevention and control of infectious diseases, including federal, state, and local
public health officials. Continuing education credits will be
offered for physicians, nurses, and pharmacists, and prescribed credits
for family physicians.
Information regarding the preliminary program, registration, and hotel accommodations is available at
, or by e-mail ([email protected]), fax (301-907-0878), telephone (301-656-0003, ext. 19), and
mail (NFID, Suite 750, 4733 Bethesda Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814).
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