How to Bring the Flu Vaccine to the Community Webinar
COVID-19 has led many communities and health care organizations to turn to non-traditional strategies for enhancing flu vaccination, including drive-through, curbside, walk-up, and mobile unit approaches.
How does one go about implementing this approach, so that it really works for the community and proves sustainable, through the advent of COVID-19 vaccine availability and in future flu seasons? What are the cultural and practical factors that need to be considered?
This webinar, with a presentation, case studies, and discussion, will be led by the expert who wrote the book on implementing large-scale immunization clinics.
Moderator:
Laura Lee Hall, PhD
President, Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity
National Minority Quality Forum
Panelists:
Ruth Carrico, PhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CIC, FSHEA, FNAP
Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases; Director of Epidemiological Research, Center of Excellence for Research in Infectious Diseases (CERID); and Director, Clinical Research Internship Program, Clinical Director, International Vaccine & Travel Clinic
University of Louisville School of Medicine
Sheila Francis, MPA
Director, Plaza Del Sol
Urban Health Plan, Inc.
Saria Saccocio, MD, FAAFP, MHA
Ambulatory Chief Medical Officer
Prisma Health
Event Details
October 30, 2020 at 12:00pm EST - 1:00pm EST
Please submit questions to Keiko Purnell at kpurnell@nmqf.org. We also welcome suggestions for future webinar topics, as we plan to host more very soon!