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2021 APhA Immunization Champion Awards - Call for Nominations
Access the latest APhA resources and information you need on immunizations during COVID-19. Education, webinars, advocacy opportunities, and more are all available on APhA’s Pharmacists’ Guide to Coronavirus.
The Immunization Quick Reference Guide was designed to enable certified immunizing pharmacists and student pharmacists to stay up-to-date on current vaccinations and guidelines and to help them answer questions from patients and other practitioners.
This guide is created and updated by APhA’s Academy of Pharmacy Practice & Management (APPM) Immunizing Pharmacists Special Interest Group (SIG). All information presented correlates to the vaccine recommendations of CDC’s Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP) and is current according to the date on the cover page. The guide is meant to be used as a reference only; pharmacists and student pharmacists are encouraged to review current ACIP guidelines for full, up-to-date information. (APhA Members Only)
Top Immunization Resources
CDC Resources
CDC Shingles Vaccine and APhA Communication Resources for Pharmacists
ACIP Recommendation on Pneumococcal Vaccination
CDC Vaccine Resources - schedules, recommendations, Vaccine Information Statements
Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) - national vaccine safety surveillance system
Immunization Authority
Immunization Coalitions
Immunization Practice Resources
Aging and Immunity Guide for Pharmacists
The American Pharmacists Association (APhA), American College of Physicians (ACP), and the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) partnered to develop a new guidebook on adult immunization. Funded by GSK, Aging and Immunity: The Important Role of Vaccines is a guide designed to help health care professionals understand the biological impact of aging on immunity and the value of vaccination as an effective tool in reducing the risk for vaccine-preventable diseases in older adults.