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Save the Date! IIC South Membership Meeting
Indiana Public Health Nurse Conference 2015
Pink Book training: Michigan
CDC Updates
IAC Updates
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Membership Meeting this week!

 

The IIC South Membership Meeting is this week: Thursday, March 12, 2015.

 

The meeting will go from 1pm to 4pm (EDT)
 

Ivy Tech Southern Indiana campus

8204 Old Indiana 311

Sellersburg, IN 47172

 

CLICK HERE to register

 

 

Speaker: Mallori DeSalle

 

Title: It's not about the Vaccine: Using Motivational Interviewing to Improve Health Decisions and Behaviors

 


 For those planning on attending the meeting, attached are a parking pass and parking map:

 


 

Volume: 4 Issue: 5
March 9, 2015 


Thank you for being a Member of the Indiana Immunization Coalition!  We appreciate your involvement in helping reduce the spread of vaccine preventable diseases across the state.  
 
Indiana Public Health Nurse Conference 2015

Indiana Public Health Nurse Conference

April 28-29, 2015

Valle Vista Golf Club and Conference Center

Greenwood, IN

 

Keynote Speaker:

Josh Mugele, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine

Fellowship, Out-of-Hospital Care (Disaster Medicine)

 

Other Featured Speakers:

Jerome Adams, MD, MPH, State Health Commissioner

 

John Wernert, MD, MHA, Secretary (Agency Head) at Family and Social Services Administration

 

Carolyn Bridges, MD, Associate Director of Adult Immunizations, Immunization Services Division, NCIRD, CDC 

 

Registration is now open!

Register Here

Pink Book training: Michigan
A CDC Pink Book training (Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases) will be held June 16-17 in Lansing, MI.  Class details and registration can be found at www.michigan.gov/immunize.  Please note that registration opens April 6th.
CDC Updates
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IAC Updates
The Indiana Immunization Coalition exists to reduce the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases through immunization education, advocacy, promotion, and statewide collaborative partnerships.
 
 
Sincerely,

Lisa Robertson, Executive Director
Indiana Immunization Coalition

These materials were created by the Indiana Immunization Coalition, Inc. and were funded by the Indiana State Department of Health through a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Award No: 5H23IP522522-11).