Issue 998: June 6, 2012
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Now is the time to order IAC's valuable immunization products. Quantity discounts available.
Private practices, public clinics, corporations, and health departments find IAC's immunization products to be valuable for staff training and effective patient education. We hope you will take the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of using our products by placing an order soon. If your fiscal year ends on June 30 and you have extra dollars to spend, this is a good way to help your organization and IAC. If you can make major or bulk purchases, please do—and receive quantity discounts.
IAC'S IMMUNIZATION PRODUCTS
Just click on the links to any of the IAC immunization products listed below to read a complete description of a product, see an image of it, and find out how to order it. For quotes on larger quantities or customizing, call (651) 647-9009 or email admininfo@immunize.org
1. LAMINATED VERSIONS OF BOTH 2012 U.S. IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULES—CHILD/TEEN AND ADULT
Printed in color, covered with a tough, washable coating, each schedule includes IAC's table of contraindications and precautions to help you determine the safety of vaccinating patients of any age.
2012 Child and Adolescent Laminated Immunization Schedules (0–18 years)
2012 Adult Laminated Immunization Schedules
2. IMMUNIZATION RECORD CARDS
These wallet-sized, nearly indestructible personal record cards are for you to give to your patients; sold in boxes of 250.
Child and Teen Immunization Record Cards
Adult Immunization Record Cards
Lifetime Immunization Record Cards
NOTE: To order sample immunization record cards, email admininfo@immunize.org
3. DVD TO TRAIN STAFF—IMMUNIZATION TECHNIQUES: BEST PRACTICES WITH INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND ADULTS
Updated in 2010 by the California Department of Health's Immunization Branch, this DVD demonstrates recommended techniques for administering injectable, nasal, and oral vaccines to people of all ages—make sure your staff is well trained.
Immunization Techniques DVD (go to the subhead titled Watch Video Clip to view a 2-minute segment of the DVD)
Be sure to visit SHOP IAC often!
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Please consider a contribution to support IAC's work
We want to remind those IAC Express subscribers who might wish to support IAC's work that we are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and that contributions to IAC are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
As you know, we continually put timely, concise, and accurate information on vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases at the fingertips of the immunization community at no charge.
IAC's website, www.immunize.org, provides valuable immunization resources not available elsewhere, including the following:
- Extensive and up-to-date patient handouts and staff education materials that reflect current ACIP immunization recommendations
- Quarterly online periodicals, Needle Tips and Vaccinate Adults
- Translations of Vaccine Information Statements in as many as 40 languages
- Ask the Experts columns, which give readers direct access to CDC immunization experts Andrew T. Kroger, MD, MPH; Iyabode Akinsanya-Beysolow, MD, MPH; Donna L. Weaver, RN, MN; and William L. Atkinson, MD, MPH
Ways to Donate
- Donate online using a credit card
- Donate by fax or mail by printing a contribution form and following instructions on the form
- Recognize someone by making an honorary or memorial gift. It is easy to do. The "Comments" section found toward the bottom of the shopping cart checkout page lists the information you need to provide about the person you are honoring.
The staff of IAC thank you for your support—financial and otherwise—over the past 14 years that we've been publishing IAC Express. All of us at IAC look forward to continuing our collaboration with you in years to come.
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| DVD Immunization Techniques |
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| Every practice should have this award winning, "how-to" training video |
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| Laminated child & teen and adult CDC Immunization Schedules are ready for heavy duty use |
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| Record cards for patients -- child & teen, adult, and lifetime -- are printed on durable paper and sized to fit in a wallet when folded |
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| Publication Staff |
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| Editor: Deborah L. Wexler, MD |
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| Managing Editor: Dale Thompson, MA |
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| Associate Editor: Teresa Anderson, DDS, MPH |
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| Editorial Assistant: Janelle Tangonan Anderson |
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| Issue Abbreviations |
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| AAFP, American Academy of Family Physicians; AAP, American Academy of Pediatrics; ACIP, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices; AMA, American Medical Association; CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; FDA, Food and Drug Administration; IAC, Immunization Action Coalition; MMWR, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; NCIRD, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; NIVS, National Influenza Vaccine Summit; VIS, Vaccine Information Statement; VPD, vaccine-preventable disease; WHO, World Health Organization. |
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