How Valuing the Public Health Workforce Impacts COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy
This opinion piece was authored by Dr. Michelle Fiscus, a subject matter expert that consults for AIM. Note: this opinion piece is not an official AIM statement.
This opinion piece was authored by Dr. Michelle Fiscus, a subject matter expert that consults for AIM. Note: this opinion piece is not an official AIM statement.
In collaboration with Immunize.org and Emory University, AIM’s Chief Research and Development Officer, Katelyn Wells, Ph.D., published an article in Vaccine.
AIM is excited to announce that it will resume the annual presentation of awards at our in-person conference in Philadelphia.
AIM is honored to receive the 2022 Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of School Nurses (NASN).
To kick off National Immunization Awareness Month, we are proud to announce the 2025 Immunization Champion Award winners! The Immunization Champion Award, hosted…
The 2022 AIM Champion Award is kicking off soon! AIM is excited to recognize individuals contributing to public health through their immunizations roles.
AIM is thrilled to support the Center for Global Health Innovation Vaccine Access and Training (VAT) project.
Dr. Shelley Fiscus and Rebecca Cooper have published a new blog titled “State Strategies to Increase COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Children.”
The updated Hep B recommendation expands the vaccination age range and removes the risk factor assessment for determining vaccine eligibility.
This new AIM issue brief discusses the impact of the end of emergency declaration, including the end of the PREP act and federal authority for pharmacists to vaccinate, FEMA reimbursement for their COVID vaccination efforts, and certain Medicaid eligibility.