Oakwood B (Crowne Plaza Ravinia)
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D6: Episode II: the Range of Registry Roles in Pre-Event Vaccination for Smallpox (PVS) and Beyond | |||
This session will look at the role Immunization Registries can have when involved with bio-terrorism initiatives such as PVS activities. This role may include implementing activities such as a Bio-terrorism/Immunization Drill. It could also include such activities as building a specialized software program, or adapting a current computerized immunization tracking system. | |||
Learning Objectives: Compare and contrast diverse roles of registries in PVS.
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Moderator: | Karen R. Nikolai | ||
3:30 PM | Introductory Remarks | ||
3:45 PM | Discussion | ||
4:00 PM | 3903 | Defense Against Possible Bioterrorism; Role of a Registry Allan S. Lieberthal, Marlene Lugg, Stephen Tannenbaum, Jacob Fan, Diana Wahl | |
4:15 PM | 3889 | Demonstrating the use of automated tools in a Mass Inoculation Bio-Terrorism Environment* John Larson, Kent Ware | |
4:30 PM | 3888 | Immunization Registry Strategies in BT Activities - Lousiana Case Study Quan Le |
The 2003 Immunization Registry Conference (October 27-29, 2003) of CDC