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Vaccine Update for Healthcare Providers

As a reader of the Vaccine Update, you know that immunization is one of the most important preventive services you provide. If you’re looking for the best way to stay up to date on the practical aspects of immunization each week, you’ll want to subscribe to IAC Express.

IAC Express, the free weekly newsletter produced by the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC), is emailed to nearly 52,000 opt-in subscribers every Wednesday. This valuable resource provides articles that succinctly summarize the week’s important immunization news and resources, including:

  • New and updated recommendations from CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
  • New vaccine licensures by the Food and Drug Administration
  • Newly released Vaccine Information Statements from CDC and translations
  • New immunization education materials from IAC, CDC, AAP, and other organizations for healthcare professionals and your patients
  • Important journal articles

IAC Express also provides updates on online and in-person educational opportunities, many of which offer free continuing education credit.

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Materials in this section are updated as new information and vaccines become available. The Vaccine Education Center staff regularly reviews materials for accuracy.

You should not consider the information in this site to be specific, professional medical advice for your personal health or for your family's personal health. You should not use it to replace any relationship with a physician or other qualified healthcare professional. For medical concerns, including decisions about vaccinations, medications and other treatments, you should always consult your physician or, in serious cases, seek immediate assistance from emergency personnel.