Let's Talk Vaccines
Information about vaccinations for patients and providers
Overview
Let’s Talk Vaccines: Partnering for a Healthy AK is a program that encourages all health care professionals to A.R.M. patients with the confidence to choose vaccination and help others get vaccinated:
- Ask patients about their vaccination history and what questions they have
- Recommend your patients get up to date for any vaccines they are due for
- Motivate your patients to decide to seek out vaccination
Resources below can be used to support vaccine conversations and encourage staying up to date at each visit.
Sign up for the Let's Talk Vaccines mailing listVaccine resources
Vaccine Schedules
Vaccine Schedules
- Birth to 6 years old (CDC)
- 7 to 18 years old (CDC)
- Adult Immunization Schedule (CDC)
- People who are pregnant (CDC)
- Catch-Up Schedules (CDC)
- Vaccine Information Statements (CDC)
- Travel Immunizations (CDC)
- School & Child Care Immunization Requirements (DOH)
Standards for Child, Adolescent, and Adult Immunization Practices
Standards for Child, Adolescent, and Adult Immunization Practices
From Immunization Strategies for Healthcare Practices and Providers:
All health care providers in all settings are encouraged to ensure patients are up to date on vaccinations. The National Vaccine Advisory Committee’s (NVAC) Standards for Child and Adolescent Immunization Practices and Standards for Adult Immunization Practice are recommended for use by all health care providers in the public and private sectors. The standards represent the most desirable immunization practices that providers should strive to achieve, regardless of whether they actually provide vaccinations. Providers implementing these standards will help ensure their patients are fully vaccinated, thereby helping to increase vaccination coverage and prevent outbreaks.
The Standards for Pediatric Immunization Practice (HHS) outline standards within five categories:
- Availability of vaccines
- Assessment of immunization status
- Effective communication about vaccine benefits and risks
- Proper storage and administration of vaccines and documentation of vaccinations
- Implementation of strategies to improve vaccination coverage
The Standards for Adult Immunization Practice (CDC) include the following four standards:
- Assess immunization status of all adult patients at every clinical encounter
- Strongly recommend vaccines that patients need
- Administer vaccine or refer patients to a vaccine provider
- Document vaccines received by patients
Talking with Parents and Caregivers
Talking with Parents and Caregivers
Online Trainings
Online Trainings
Free Educational Materials from Alaska Immunization Program
Free Educational Materials from Alaska Immunization Program
Building Support for Vaccines in Your Office
Building Support for Vaccines in Your Office
Improving Immunization Rates
Improving Immunization Rates
Other vaccination resources
Other vaccination resources
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Vaccine Education Center
- Vaccinate Your Family
- National Network for Immunization Information
- Voices for Vaccines
- CDC Vaccines Home
- Immunization Action Coalition
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- All Alaska Pediatric Partnership