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National Foundation for Infectious Diseases

Clinical Vaccinology Course


4733 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 750
Bethesda, MD 20814-5228
CLINICAL VACCINOLOGY COURSE

The Emory Department of
Medicine, Division of
Infectious Diseases,
and the Emory Vaccine Center
NOVEMBER 4-6, 2011
Grand Hyatt Atlanta
Atlanta, GA
March 9-11, 2012
Hyatt Regency Chicago
Chicago, IL
TWO OFFERINGS: TWO OFFERINGS:
November 4-6, 2011 November 4-6, 2011
Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA
March 9-11, 2012 March 9-11, 2012
Chicago, IL Chicago, IL
IN COLLABORATION WITH:
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Academy of Physician Assistants
American College Health Association
American Medical Association
American Nurses Association
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists
SPONSORED BY:
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Nonprofit Org.
U.S. Postage

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COURSE OVERVIEW
COURSE FORMAT
The course format will include didactic The course format will include didactic
discussions, clinical case discussions, and discussions, clinical case discussions, and
meet the expert small group interactions. Each meet the expert small group interactions. Each
presentation will be interactive with problem- presentation will be interactive with problem-
based learning and case presentations where based learning and case presentations where
appropriate. Attendees will be encouraged appropriate. Attendees will be encouraged
to utilize an audience response system and to utilize an audience response system and
participate in lively and stimulating question participate in lively and stimulating question
and answer discussions. and answer discussions.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners
Nurses Nurses
Pharmacists Pharmacists
Physician Assistants Physician Assistants
Physicians Physicians
-- Family Physicians Family Physicians
-- Infectious Disease Specialists Infectious Disease Specialists
-- Internists Internists
-- Pediatricians Pediatricians
Public Health Professionals Public Health Professionals
Vaccine Program Administrators Vaccine Program Administrators
Other healthcare professionals interested Other healthcare professionals interested
in clinical aspects of vaccine delivery in clinical aspects of vaccine delivery
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course will provide the latest information This course will provide the latest information
on important developments in clinical on important developments in clinical
vaccinology and the use of vaccines. At the vaccinology and the use of vaccines. At the
conclusion of this course, participants should conclusion of this course, participants should
be able to: be able to:
Summarize the reasons why vaccine Summarize the reasons why vaccine
preventable diseases persist preventable diseases persist
Describe the immunological mechanism Describe the immunological mechanism
for vaccine protection for vaccine protection
Identify the challenges in implementation Identify the challenges in implementation
of immunization programs and strategies of immunization programs and strategies
to improve them to improve them
Explain the process for monitoring Explain the process for monitoring
and evaluating vaccine safety and the and evaluating vaccine safety and the
evolution of vaccine safety concerns evolution of vaccine safety concerns
Describe new technology and ideas Describe new technology and ideas
contributing to the future of vaccine contributing to the future of vaccine
development and delivery development and delivery
Discuss indications, contraindications, and Discuss indications, contraindications, and
effectiveness of vaccines recommended effectiveness of vaccines recommended
routinely as well as vaccines routinely as well as vaccines
recommended in special circumstances recommended in special circumstances
such as for international travel such as for international travel
SUPPORT
Multiple funding sources will be solicited to Multiple funding sources will be solicited to
provide unrestricted educational grants in provide unrestricted educational grants in
support of the course. Supporters will be support of the course. Supporters will be
acknowledged on the NFID website and in acknowledged on the NFID website and in
the course syllabus. the course syllabus.
ACCREDITATION
Continuing Medical Education Continuing Medical Education
This activity has been planned and This activity has been planned and
implemented in accordance with the Essential implemented in accordance with the Essential
Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education through the for Continuing Medical Education through the
joint sponsorship of the National Foundation joint sponsorship of the National Foundation
for Infectious Diseases, the Emory Department for Infectious Diseases, the Emory Department
of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases,
and the Emory Vaccine Center. The National and the Emory Vaccine Center. The National
Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID)
is accredited by the Accreditation Council is accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education to provide for Continuing Medical Education to provide
Continuing Medical Education for physicians. Continuing Medical Education for physicians.
NFID designates this educational activity NFID designates this educational activity
for a maximum of 19 for a maximum of 19 AMA PRA Category 1 AMA PRA Category 1
Credit(s) Credit(s)
TM TM
. Physicians should only claim . Physicians should only claim
credit commensurate with the extent of their credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity. participation in the activity.
Continuing Nursing Education Continuing Nursing Education
NFID is an approved provider of continuing NFID is an approved provider of continuing
nursing education by the Maryland Nurses nursing education by the Maryland Nurses
Association, an accredited approver by the Association, an accredited approver by the
American Nurses Credentialing Centers American Nurses Credentialing Centers
Commission on Accreditation. This educational Commission on Accreditation. This educational
activity has been approved for a maximum of activity has been approved for a maximum of
19 contact hours. 19 contact hours. To receive credit, each To receive credit, each
participant must attend the entire program participant must attend the entire program
and complete a daily sign-in sheet and and complete a daily sign-in sheet and
course evaluation. course evaluation.
Continuing Pharmacy Education Continuing Pharmacy Education
PharmCon is accredited by the Accreditation PharmCon is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education as a Council for Pharmacy Education as a
provider for continuing pharmacy education. provider for continuing pharmacy education.
The ACPE numbers assigned to the The ACPE numbers assigned to the
program are 0798-9999-11-043-L01-P, program are 0798-9999-11-043-L01-P,
0798-9999-11-044-L01-P and 0798-9999-11-044-L01-P and
0798-9999-11-045-L01-P. (Original Date 0798-9999-11-045-L01-P. (Original Date
of Issue: 11/4/2011. Expiration Date of of Issue: 11/4/2011. Expiration Date of
ACPE#: 11/6/2014.) ACPE#: 11/6/2014.) In order to receive In order to receive
credit for this program, each participant credit for this program, each participant
must attend the entire program and must attend the entire program and
complete an evaluation form that must be complete an evaluation form that must be
turned into the program representative at turned into the program representative at
the end of each day. the end of each day. Participants may earn Participants may earn
up to a maximum of 19 credit hours. up to a maximum of 19 credit hours.
Statements of Credit will be mailed to program Statements of Credit will be mailed to program
participants approximately four to six weeks participants approximately four to six weeks
following the course. following the course.
DISCLOSURES
It is the policy of NFID to ensure balance, It is the policy of NFID to ensure balance,
independence, objectivity, and scientic rigor independence, objectivity, and scientic rigor
in all of its educational activities. All individuals in all of its educational activities. All individuals
in a position to control the content of the in a position to control the content of the
activity have disclosed relevant nancial activity have disclosed relevant nancial
relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any
commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of
commercial services discussed in an educational commercial services discussed in an educational
presentation and/or with any commercial presentation and/or with any commercial
supporters of the activity. Disclosure information supporters of the activity. Disclosure information
is reviewed in advance to manage and resolve is reviewed in advance to manage and resolve
any real or perceived conict of interest that any real or perceived conict of interest that
may affect the balance and scientic integrity of may affect the balance and scientic integrity of
an educational presentation. an educational presentation.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Vaccines are among the great success stories in public health, yet immunization rates remain
notably low. Numerous factors are involved in the suboptimal vaccination rates, including the lack
of access to care, nancial barriers, education, and patient attitudes or misconceptions. Healthcare
providers need to be well acquainted with the current vaccination recommendations of the Advisory
Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) which are updated annually. Additionally, clinicians
must be prepared to address questions related to use in specic patient scenarios, equipped with
innovative and practical strategies for implementing vaccine recommendations in their clinical
setting, and ready to educate and counsel patients regarding timely and appropriate vaccination.
This course focuses on new developments and issues related to the use of vaccines. Expert
faculty will provide the latest information on both current and prospective vaccines, updated
recommendations for vaccinations across the lifespan; and innovative and practical strategies
for ensuring timely and appropriate vaccination. Leading infectious disease experts will
discuss newly available vaccines, vaccines in the pipeline, and established vaccines whose
continued administration is essential to improving disease prevention efforts.
March 911, 2012
Hyatt Regency Chicago
151 East Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60601
312-565-1234
$165.00 per night, single/double plus tax
Reservation Deadline: February 16, 2012
To make a reservation, go to
www.nd.org or call the hotel at
(800) 233-1234 and indicate you are
attending the Clinical Vaccinology Course
to receive the special conference rate.
To make a reservation, go to
www.nd.org or call the hotel at
(888) 421-1442 and indicate you are
attending the Clinical Vaccinology Course to
receive the special conference rate.
A limited number of guest rooms have been reserved for attendees at the
following hotels:
November 46, 2011
Grand Hyatt Atlanta
3300 Peachtree Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30305
404-237-1234
$145.00 per night, single/double plus tax
Reservation Deadline: October 13, 2011
Reservations should be made as soon as possible to secure the course rate. The room
block is limited, and available space is not guaranteed.
A small block of rooms has been reserved at the prevailing per diem rate for employees of
the US Federal Government. To obtain the government rate, identify yourself
as a US Government employee when you call to make your reservation.
You will be required to present proof of your employment status upon check-in.
FRIDAY (DAY 1)
7:15 am4:00 pm Registration
7:15 am8:00 am Continental Breakfast
8:00 am8:15 am Welcome and Introductions
I Keynote Presentation
8:15 am An Overview of Vaccinology
9:00 am Questions and Answers
I Session 1: How Vaccines Work
9:15 am Immune Responses to Vaccines:
Inside the Black Box
9:45 am What is in Vaccines and Why?
10:15 am Questions and Answers
10:30 am Coffee Break
I Session 2: The Advisory
Committee on
Immunization
Practices (ACIP)
10:45 am Update on Vaccine
Recommendations
11:30 am Questions and Answers
12:00 pm Lunch (on your own)
I Session 3: Childhood and
Adolescent
Immunization
1:00 pm Pneumococcal Vaccines
1:30 pm Meningococcal Vaccines
2:00 pm Overcoming the Challenge of
Adolescent Immunization
2:30 pm Questions and Answers
I Session 4: Vaccinology I
3:00 pm Clinical Case Studies
3:45 pm Adjourn
SATURDAY (DAY 2)
7:15 am4:00 pm Registration
7:15 am8:00 am Continental Breakfast
7:15 am7:50 am Meet the Experts Roundtable
I Keynote Presentation
8:00 am Global Immunization Disparities:
Reaching Every Child
8:45 am Questions and Answers
I Session 5: Special Vaccine Issues
9:00 am Inuenza Vaccine: Strains, Supply
and Schedule: Giving the Right
Dose at the Right Time
9:30 am Update on Vaccine Safety Findings
and What They Mean
10:00 am C. difcile Vaccines
10:30 am Coffee Break
10:45 am The Impacts of Healthcare Reform
11:15 am Economic Analysis of Inuenza
Vaccines: Cost and Benets
11:45 am Questions and Answers
12:15 pm Lunch (on your own)
I Session 6: Adult and Adolescent
Immunization Challenges
1:15 pm Immunizations in the Elderly/
Cocooning Strategies
1:45 pm Impact of Global/Imported
Disease + New HCP Guidelines
2:15 pm HPV Vaccines & Use in Males
2:45 pm Questions and Answers
3:00 pm Coffee Break
I Session 7: Childhood Immunization
Challenges
3:15 pm Pertussis Vaccine Updates
3:45 pm Rotavirus Vaccine Updates
4:15 pm The Effect of Combination Vaccines
on the Vaccine Schedule
4:45 pm Questions and Answers
5:00 pm Adjourn
SUNDAY (DAY 3)
7:15 am9:00 am Registration
7:15 am8:00 am Continental Breakfast
7:15 am7:50 am Meet the Experts Roundtable
I Session 8: Communication Issues
8:00 am Vaccine Communication Issues
8:25 am Communicating with Parents
8:50 am Communicating with Healthcare
Professionals
9:15 am Communicating with Underserved
Populations
9:40 am Questions and Answers
10:00 am Coffee Break
I Session 9: Vaccinology II
10:15 am Clinical Case Studies
I Session 10: Special Populations
11:00 am Travel Vaccines: Dont Travel
Without Them
11:45 am Immunization in
Immunocompromised Patients
12:30 pm Questions and Answers
I Closing Session: Point/Counterpoint
12:45 pm Pneumococcal Vaccines for Adults:
Conjugate vs. Polysaccharide
1:30 pm Adjourn
NOVEMBER 46, 2011
Atlanta, GA
Early registration fees are applicable until September 23, 2011.
Full registration fees apply after that date.
MARCH 911, 2012
Chicago, IL
Early registration fees are applicable until January 27, 2012.
Full registration fees apply after that date.
Early Registration Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $590
(includes complimentary one-year NFID Supporting Membership)
NFID Supporting Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $495
Doctor-in-Training*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $275
Nurse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $275
Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225
Full Registration Fee (after early registration deadline) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $690
(includes complimentary one-year NFID Supporting Membership)
NFID Supporting Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $595
Doctor-in-Training*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $375
Nurse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $375
Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $325
*Includes medical students, doctoral students, residents, fellows, and physician assistants.
Verication of status must be provided in the form of a letter from your program director or for nurses, a copy of your valid nursing license.
To qualify for the Early Registration Fee, a COMPLETE REGISTRATION FORM WITH PAYMENT must be received at the NFID ofce by 5:00 PM ET on nal
day of early registration. Registrations or payments received after the early registration deadline will be processed at the higher rate.
Registration fee includes a course syllabus, continental breakfast on each day of the course, and all refreshment breaks. Accommodations and additional meals are
not included.
Follow the registration instructions according to the method of payment. Conrmation notices will be sent upon receipt of completed registration and payment.
CREDIT CARDS: To pay by credit card, register securely online at www.nd.org, fax registration form to (301) 907-0878, or mail it to the address below.
NFID is unable to accept telephone registrations.
CHECK OR MONEY ORDER: Checks (drawn on a US bank only) and/or money orders must be made in US dollars, made payable to NFID, and mailed with the
registration form to the address below.
Purchase orders cannot be accepted.
MAIL: National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Clinical Vaccinology Course
4733 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 750
Bethesda, MD 20814-5228
PHONE: (301) 656-0003 x19
FAX: (301) 907-0878
E-MAIL: idcourse@nd.org
WEB: www.nd.org
REGISTRATION AND FEES
REGISTRATION FORM
CLINICAL VACCINOLOGY COURSE
Last name First name Middle initial
Professional title Employer
Primary Degree(s): (circle all that apply)
BA BS DO DSc DPH MA MD MPH MS PharmD PhD RN RPh
Other:
Primary practice area (circle one)
Mailing address
City State Zip+4/postal code Country
Daytime telephone E-mail address
Do not include my contact information on the Attendee List.
NOVEMBER 4-6, 2011
GRAND HYATT ATLANTA
3300 PEACHTREE ROAD NE
ATLANTA, GA
MARCH 9-11, 2012
HYATT REGENCY CHICAGO
151 EAST WACKER DRIVE
CHICAGO, IL
Academia
Family Medicine
Immunology
Industry
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine ID
Pediatrics
Pediatric ID
Preventive Health/Public Health
Research (non-clinical)
Travel Medicine
Other (please specify):
SPECIAL NEEDS
List any special meeting needs or requirements you may have in
the space below, or contact Sharon Cooper-Kerr at 301-656-0003 x14,
or idcourse@nd.org:
PAYMENT (circle the amount enclosed)
EARLY
$590 Registration (includes complimentary one-year NFID
Supporting Membership)
$495 NFID Supporting Member
$275 Doctor-In-Training*
$275 Nurse
$225 Daily (select one) FRI. SAT. SUN.
FULL
$690 Registration (includes complimentary one-year NFID
Supporting Membership)
$595 NFID Supporting Member
$375 Doctor-In-Training*
$375 Nurse
$325 Daily (select one) FRI. SAT. SUN.
* Includes medical students, doctoral students, residents, fellows, and physician assistants.
Verication of status must be provided in the form of a letter from your program director or for nurses, a copy of your valid nursing
license.
Check or money order drawn on U.S. funds (made payable to
NFID) enclosed in the amount of $ _____________________
Please bill my credit card in the amount of $_____________________
Check type of card Visa MasterCard American Express
Name as printed on card
Card number Expiration date
Signature
Billing address (if different from registrants mailing address)
NFID SUPPORTING MEMBERSHIP
Registration includes a complimentary one-year NFID Supporting Membership.
Additional Supporting Member benets include subscriptions to NFID
publications and newsletters. For additional details, visit www.nd.org/pdf/
membershipbrochure.pdf.
No, I do not wish to accept the complimentary one-year supporting membership.
CANCELLATION POLICY Refunds, less a $75 administrative fee, will be
granted only if written notication is received at the NFID ofce prior to 5:00 pm
ET on September 23, 2011 for the November 2011 course and January 27, 2012
for the March 2012 course. There will be no refunds for cancellations made after
this date. Substitutions will be allowed; however, you must notify NFID as soon
as possible. The program organizers reserve the right to cancel this course at any
time. In the event of a cancellation of the course, the full registration fee will be
returned to the registrant.
I WILL ATTEND THE
COURSE ON:
November 4-6, 2011
March 9-11, 2012
(Please print clearly or type; photocopy for additional registrants)
William L. Atkinson, MD, MPH
Medical Epidemiologist
National Center for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Amanda Cohn, MD
Medical Epidemiologist
National Center for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Eileen F. Dunne, MD, MPH
Medical Epidemiologist
National Center for HIV/AIDs, Viral Hepatitis,
STD and TB Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Lisa Jackson, MD, MPH
Senior Investigator
Group Health Research Institute
Seattle, WA
Michael C. Keefer, MD
Professor of Medicine
University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
Rochester, NY
Wendy A. Keitel, MD
Professor, Molecular Virology, Medicine
and Microbiology
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX
Jay S. Keystone, MD, MSc (CTM)
Professor of Medicine
Toronto General Hospital
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Orin S. Levine, PhD
Executive Director, International Vaccine
Access Center
Associate Professor, International Health
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School
of Public Health
Baltimore, MD
Noni E. MacDonald, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
Dalhousie University
Head, Health Policy and Translation
Canadian Centre for Vaccinology
IWK Health Center
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
S. Michael Marcy, MD, MPH
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
University of California, Los Angeles
David Geffen School of Medicine and
University of Southern California School
of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
Lauri Markowitz, MD
Team Lead
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Alison C. Mawle, PhD
Associate Director for Laboratory Science
National Center for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
L. Clifford McDonald, MD
Senior Advisor for Science and Integrity
Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Amy B. Middleman, MD, MPH, MS Ed
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX
Matthew R. Moore, MD, MPH
Medical Epidemiologist
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Captain
United States Public Health Service
Atlanta, GA
Julie Morita, MD
Deputy Commissioner
Bureau of Public Health & Safety
Chicago Department of Health
Chicago, IL
Daniel M. Musher, MD
Professor of Medicine
Professor of Molecular Virology
and Immunology
Distinguished Service Professor
Baylor College of Medicine
Chief of Infectious Diseases
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Houston, TX
Glen Nowak, PhD
Senior Advisor to the Director
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Walter A. Orenstein, MD
Professor of Medicine
Emory Department of Medicine
Associate Director
Emory Vaccine Center
Atlanta, GA
Larry K. Pickering, MD
Senior Advisor to the Director
National Center for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases
Executive Secretary, Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University
School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA
Lisa A. Prosser, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Michigan Medical School
Ann Arbor, MI
Lorry G. Rubin, MD
Chief, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Cohen Childrens Medical Center of New York
Professor of Pediatrics
Hofstra-North Shore LIJ School of Medicine
New Hyde Park, NY
Michael Sawyer, MD
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, CA
Kenneth Schmader, MD
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Division of Geriatrics
Duke University Medical Center
Director, Geriatric Research Education
and Clinical Center (GRECC)
Durham VA Medical Center
Durham, NC
Jane Seward, MBBS, MPH
Deputy Director, Division of Viral Diseases
National Center for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
Alexandra Stewart, JD
Assistant Professor
George Washington University
Washington, DC
Patricia A. Stincheld, RN, MS, CPNP
Director, Pediatric Infectious Disease
and Immunology
Childrens Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN
Claudia J. Vellozzi, MD, MPH
Deputy Director, Immunization Safety Ofce
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
JoEllen Wolicki, BSN, RN
Nurse Educator
National Center for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, GA
COURSE CO-CHAIRS
Monica M. Farley, MD
Professor of Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine and
Atlanta VA Medical Center
Atlanta, GA
Mark J. Mulligan, MD
Professor of Medicine
Associate Director for Clinical Trials
Executive Director, The Hope Clinic
Emory Vaccine Center
Decatur, GA
Larry K. Pickering, MD
Senior Advisor to the Director
National Center for Immunization and
Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Executive Secretary, Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices
Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University
School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA
Susan J. Rehm, MD
Medical Director
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Vice Chair of the Department of
Infectious Diseases
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
INVITED FACULTY

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