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A Next Generation of Pneumococcal Disease Protection

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Overview / Abstract:

In this modular video-based activity, multidisciplinary faculty provide their perspectives on the changing epidemiology of pneumococcal disease and the protection afforded by a next generation of conjugate vaccines. Hear expert insights on considerations for next generation pneumococcal vaccine use, patient access to these newer vaccines, and strategies for engaging patients. Two case studies drive home practical strategies to implement in day-to-day practice.

Expiration

Dec 27, 2022

Discipline(s)

Nurse Practitioner , Nursing CNE, Pharmacy CPE, Physician CME, Physician Assistant CME

Format

Online, Webinar / Webcast / Video

Credits / Hours

1.50

Accreditation

ACCME, ACPE, CBRN

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Michael Hogue, PharmD, FAPhA, FNAP
Dean and Professor
Loma Linda University - School of Pharmacy
Professor of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine
Director, Center for Interprofessional Education & Practice
Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, CA

Donald B. Middleton, MD
Professor of Family Medicine
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
UPMC St. Margaret
Pittsburgh, PA

Stephen Pelton, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
Boston University School of Medicine
Senior Attending Physician in Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Boston Medical Center
Boston, MA

Activity Specialities / Related Topics

Family Medicine, Immunizations / Vaccinations, Infectious Disease, Primary Care

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

This activity is supported through an Independent Medical Education grant from Merck & Co., Inc..

Keywords / Search Terms

ACHL CME, CPE, CNE, CBRN, CE, Michael Hogue, Donald Middleton, Stephen Pelton, Merck, conjugate, vaccine, patient access, reimbursement, medicare, case study, COVID, COVID-19, Streptococcus pneumoniae, influenza, serotype, PCV15, PCV20, PCV13, OPA GMT, immunogenicity, VT-IPD, ACIP, Complacency, anti-Vaccination, Conspiracy, CDC, vaccine hesitancy, quadrivalent, AIRA, IIS, pneumococcus Free CE CME

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