Real-World Lessons: Vaccination Solutions for Hard-to-Reach Populations

CAN-eng

$0

free

Unaccredited

30 min

Infectious Disease

0 Credits

Course Description

Although vaccine uptake of the first two doses of COVID-19 vaccines occurred in a large portion of American adults, there are some groups that have been commonly missed through traditional public health vaccine programs. Some of these groups are also at much higher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes. Developing programs to address the needs of these communities must be patient-centered and be developed in conjunction with partners in the community.

This education program will review the steps to consider when developing initiatives to improve access and vaccine uptake in different groups. It will also share expert insight regarding lessons learned from these initiatives in other parts of the country.

Course Details

Expiry Date: 2025-03-13

Professions: Physician, Nursing, Pharmacy, Allied Health, Medical Resident

Faculty

  • Ruth Carrico, PhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CIC, FSHEA, FNAP, FAAN 
  •  Marsha Woodall, DNP, MBA, MSN, RN
  •  Jared Auclair, PhD

Accreditation

Individuals who complete this training module will receive an emailed Northeastern University Learning Credential or badge shortly following the completion of the course. A digital badge serves as a credential that includes meta data around what was learned and successful completion of the content provided.

Learning Objective(s)

Upon completion of this continuing education program, participants will be better able to:

  • Discuss the various populations that are underserved by traditional immunization programs.
  • Identify key barriers limiting vaccine uptake in under-immunized populations.
  • Develop strategies to address the vaccine needs of specific patient populations.
  • Design strategies to address the vaccine needs of specific patient populations.