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Education and Training
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A two-day live version of the Epidemiology & Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases course can be scheduled for a state or region. Only a limited number of these on-site courses can be presented each year. In 2007, courses are offered in South Carolina (PAST) and California.

The National Immunization Program can customize onsite courses to suit your needs. We can also provide speakers on immunization topics for meetings, conferences, grand rounds, etc. Complete and return this Speaker Request Form (.pdf), or contact Melissa Barnett for details: e-mail MBarnett2@cdc.gov


SOUTH CAROLINA

  • Clemson, South Carolina
    Dates: May 2-3, 2007

    Download Course Brochure

For more information, contact Susan Smith at the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

Phone: (803) 898-0869

E-mail: smithsl@dhec.sc.gov

 


CALIFORNIA

For information about these courses, contact Myan Nguyen at the Immunization Branch, California Department of Health Services.

Phone: (510) 620-3739

E-mail: mnguyen2@dhs.ca.gov

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