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NATIONAL VACCINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE


Resolution:

Special Recognition of Chester Robinson, D.P.A.

May 12, 1995

The NVAC recognizes and commends Dr. Chester Robinson for his commitment and dedication to the activities of the Committee and the National Vaccine Program. The Committee expresses its deep appreciation for his many tangible and intangible contributions to the attainment of our national goals to assure the availability of safe and effective vaccines and the delivery of immunization services to all children and adults.

In particular, the Committee recognizes Dr. Robinson�s:

  • Contributions to the development of the National Vaccine Plan and National Vaccine Advisory Committee Subcommittee reports including reports on Immunization Information Systems, State and Local Impediments to the Delivery of Immunization Services, Adult Immunization, and Access to Immunization Services.
  • Role in implementing many of the recommendations of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee�s Measles White Paper, particularly the development of the Interagency Committee�s on Immunization which produced the Public Health Service Action Plan to Improve Access to Immunization Services.
  • Participation in a number of evaluation studies including one that addressed the vaccine information materials and another that assessed the economics of vaccine supply and distribution.
  • Administrative skills over the last two years, ensuring the smooth operation of the National Vaccine Program Office.

I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the foregoing summary of minutes is accurate and complete.

Edgar K. Marcuse, M.D.
Chairman, NVAC

Date: May 12, 1995


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