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- How You Can Help | Immunize Kentucky Coalition
Find out how you can help our Coalition Grow! Get Involved Member Partner Sponsor Donate Being a Member What does being a Member of IKC mean? It means that you are: Signed up for our Newsletter Provided Exclusive Zoom links for our Town Halls Access to future Member Exclusive Events Being a Sponsor What does being a Sponsor of IKC mean? It means that you are: Financially Involved with IKC Receive Exclusive Perks and Benefits Featured on Web Page Promoted to Partners, Members, and Attendees across events and social media. Being a Partner What does being a Partner of IKC mean? It means that you are: Involved in our different subcommittees Providing Expertise, Time, and Resources to IKC and other Partners Involved with information sharing, attending IKC meetings, and being involved in annual summit planning/work. Featured on Webpage Exclusive Partner Portal for resources Donate If you would rather donate to assist our cause, we'd greatly appreciate that as well! Click the link below to go to our Donation Page! Become a Member Become a Member and automatically be signed up for our newsletter! You will also receive zoom links for our town halls and member exclusive events! This will allow you to stay up to date with everything IKC! First Name Last Name Enter your email here Sign Up Thanks for becoming a member! We look forward to sharing information with you! Become a Partner If you would like to donate time and expertise, consider becoming a partner and helping in one of these areas below! Training and Community Education Find local communities in need for education around immunization and provide training to providers and/or families in need to better their health. Adult Immunization and Crisis Response Connect with Adults within the community to spread vaccination awareness and competency. Provide assistance in critical situations regarding immunization health. Professional Skills Provide your time to use skills learned from your profession to help us on many different fronts including legislation and data. Early Childhood Assist in partnering with schools to increase vaccination regulation, knowledge, and security. Empowering kids, staff, and school leaders to make safe decisions regarding vaccines. Would you like to Become a Partner? If so, then click the link below to fill out our contact form to begin the process of adding you to our contact list! We will verify your information, once approved, you will be given access to our exclusive partner portal! Become a Partner Didn't click on a link above? That's ok! Here are links to learn more about Donating or Becoming Sponsor! Donating Becoming a Sponsor
- Symposium Presentations | Immunize KY
Symposium Resources Thank you for attending our vaccination training. Below are all the PowerPoints and resources presented in the training. We look forward to seeing you at our next event. Childhood Vaccination ppt. Kentucky Immunization Registry ppt. School-Age Vaccination Data ppt. Nursing Vaccination Training ppt. IKC Information & Resources ppt. Keynote: Vaccine Hesitancy ppt. Childhood Immunizations: A Pediatrician's Perspective ppt. Vaccines: Do We Really Need Them? ppt. If you have any questions, please email our Program Coordinator, Jessy Sanders at jsanders@immunizeky.org
- HPV Toolkit | Immunize KY
HPV Toolkit Together, we can protect more Kentuckians from HPV-related cancers. Social Media Resources CLICK HERE HPV Resources DOWNLOAD Tips to Talking with Parents about HPV Vaccine DOWNLOAD Cervical Cancer Resources DOWNLOAD CDC HPV Vaccine Safety DOWNLOAD HPV Vaccination Coverage in Kentucky DOWNLOAD Tips for HPV Vaccination Success DOWNLOAD Take a Shot at Cancer! DOWNLOAD Don't Wait to Vaccinate DOWNLOAD Together, We Can End Cervical Cancer DOWNLOAD Vaccine Schedule DOWNLOAD CDC - Talking to Parents about HPV Vaccine DOWNLOAD Improving HPV Vaccination Rates Among Ages 18-26 DOWNLOAD Eliminating HPV Cancers DOWNLOAD CDC - Talking to Parents about HPV Vaccine DOWNLOAD
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- May 17, 2024 | 12:00 PM750 Morton Blvd, Hazard, KY 41701, USA
- June 29, 2023 | 1:30 PM4800 New Hartford Rd, Owensboro, KY 42303, USA
- June 20, 2023 | 1:30 PM316 W 2nd St, Morehead, KY 40351, USA
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- Introduce yourselfIn General Discussion/Updates·April 18, 2023We'd love to get to know you better. Take a moment to say hi to the community in the comments.0360
- covid+flu coadministration in 2024 ?In Ask the Providers·July 5, 2024I'm starting to see and hear quite a bit for this fall's covid and flu recommendations. Flu appears to be ready on a similar schedule as in years past, but everything I've seen w COVID still appears date of availability TBA but everyone 6-months and older still need a booster. I have preferred (to date) to get the shots at the same time, not just for me and my husband, but for our twin almost two year olds. Is this still the go-to recommendation for this year's boosters, and/or does anyone have stronger insights on when this fall's COVID shots might be ready exactly?0236
- covid+flu coadministration in 2024 ?In Ask the ProvidersJuly 9, 2024How wonderful that you are planning ahead to keep your family healthy and safe for this winter's sick season. And YES! The CDC and the AAP are still recommending both flu and COVID vaccines for people over the age of 6 mos for this fall. As far as when they may be ready and available at your local office/pharmacy/health department- that's still to de determined. Currently at our office we do not have dates on arrival of either of these vaccines for our patients. Previous years we generally have a better idea by the beginning of September. And perhaps by that time you can call your medical home office and ask if they have any estimates. I'll link the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) release from last month concerning recommendations for COVID and flu vaccine for this fall. https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/29373/CDC-recommends-updated-COVID-19-vaccines-for I know that doesn't give you a specific answer to your question, but that is as good as is available for now. However with the current recommendations-it's a good guess that you will likely be able to get both vaccines at the same time this fall. Alissa11