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Title: LargeScale Vaccination Clinics


1
Large-Scale Vaccination Clinics
Mary E. Jude, FNP-C, PA, MSN, MPH Director,
Office of Public Health Emergency
Preparedness Division of Public Health Systems
2
OPHEP Staff
  • Janet Austin, SNS Data Research and Budget
    Administrator
  • Janine Bonk, Office Manager
  • Jim Braddick, Grants Manager
  • Pam Holland, Disaster Behavioral Health Director
  • Bill Jenkins, Pandemic Influenza Coordinator
  • Joe Legee, SNS Planning and Exercise Coordinator
  • Chia Murdock, HAN Coordinator
  • Margaret Palmer, Planning and Research Assistant
  • Tom Patenaude, Preparedness Projects
  • Jackie Roberson, SNS Coordinator

3
Learning Objectives
  • Four Domain concept
  • What works/options for vax
  • Five priority vaccination groups
  • Resources available
  • Experience a mass vax clinic stand-up

4
Four Domains
  • Surveillance
  • Mitigation
  • Vaccination
  • Communication

5
Priority Groups for Vaccination
  • CDC Guidelines
  • pregnant women,
  • people who live with or care for children younger
    than 6 months of age,
  • health care and emergency medical services
    personnel,
  • persons between the ages of 6 months through 24
    years of age, and
  • people from ages 25 through 64 years who are at
    higher risk for novel H1N1 because of chronic
    health disorders or compromised immune systems.
  • (if supply is limited)
  • pregnant women,
  • people who live with or care for children younger
    than 6 months of age,
  • health care and emergency medical services
    personnel with direct patient contact,
  • children 6 months through 4 years of age, and
  • children 5 through 18 years of age who have
    chronic medical conditions.

6
Mass Vaccination Options
  • To (mass) vax or
  • not to (mass) vax
  • That IS the Question!

7
Various Methods
  • Straight-line
  • V-style
  • Drive-by

8
All Include
  • Communication
  • Partnerships
  • Logistics
  • Education
  • Patient Assistance
  • Volunteers (JIT Training)
  • Professionals (Nurses, Pharmacists, Physicians,
    EMS, MAs etc.)

9
What Will Yours Look Like? You call the
shots!
10
Rockin the Vax!
  • Introductions
  • Patty Hamilton, FNP-C, MPH, Public Health
    Director, City of Bangor
  • Mike Radke, Coordinator, Cities Readiness
    Initiative, Portland Public Health Human
    Services
  • Tonya Philbrick, Maine Immunization Program,
    Maine CDC
  • Jacquelyn Roberson, BSN, PHN Emergency
    Preparedness Consultant/ SNS Coordinator, Maine
    CDC
  • Dwight Littlefield, RN, MBA, Public Health
    Nursing, Maine CDC

11
Were from the State and were here to Help
(its true!)
  • Regional Resource Centers (RRCs)
  • Statewide vaccination partners
  • Vaccine Coordinators
  • District Liaisons and Public Health Nurses
  • Community level vaccination partners
  • Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA)
  • Logistics partner (statewide and community level)

12
Q A/Wrap-up
  • Learning objectives
  • Optional clinic design
  • Local partnerships
  • Four domains
  • Surveillance
  • Mitigation
  • Vaccination
  • Communication

13
The Road Ahead
By Janet Austin
14
  • Thank you, Joe!!!!!
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