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Curricular Materials

This curriculum is designed for use in medical schools to support immunization instruction.

It was developed through a collaboration with the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR). The materials provide student objectives, learning objectives, key teaching points, and resources.

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Teaching Immunization for Medical Education (TIME)

Description:

The TIME modules provide ready-to-use instructional materials that can be integrated into exting medical curricula. The modules include vaccine indications and contraindications, immunization schedules, and recommendations on efficient ways to increase vaccination levels.

Audience:

Schools of Medicine

Format:

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Produced by:

The Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR), in collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and CDC.

More Information or to Order:

For information and to download a free copy, visit the APTR website (exit).

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This page last modified on March 10, 2008
Content last reviewed on November 17, 2006
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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