New CDC CME: Routinely Recommending Cancer Prevention: HPV Vaccination at 11 and 12 as a Standard of Care
Preventing cancer is better than treating it. HPV vaccination could prevent most HPV cancers from ever developing. As such, CDC needs healthcare professionals to make strong and effective HPV vaccine recommendations to all preteen patients.
In this engaging CME, “Routinely Recommending Cancer Prevention: HPV Vaccination at 11 and 12 as a Standard of Care,” you’ll learn how clinicians can and have been successfully making HPV vaccine recommendations. You can earn 1 CME while getting tips and strategies to help boost your HPV vaccination rates from an expert panel of physicians who participate in a roundtable discussion. Reducing a missed opportunity for vaccination means reducing the risk of cancer.
Watch this important CME here: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/
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New CDC CME: You Are the Key to HPV Cancer Prevention—Train the Trainer CE Course
In this continuing education course, CDC provides training on how you can use the HPV Vaccine is Cancer Prevention slide set in your presentations with your colleagues or staff. Also included in this presentation is up-to-date information on HPV infection/disease, HPV vaccine, and ways to successfully communicate HPV vaccination information with parents. This CME is presented as a web-on-demand video.
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viernes, 20 de julio de 2018
July 2018 Newsletter
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