AIM Legislative Alert: Final FY 2023 Budget
On December 20, 2022, Congress released a final FY 2023 spending bill that includes a $31 million increase for the CDC’s Section 317 Immunization Program.
On December 20, 2022, Congress released a final FY 2023 spending bill that includes a $31 million increase for the CDC’s Section 317 Immunization Program.
On December 9, 2022, the CDC (following authorization by the FDA), CDC expanded the use of updated (bivalent) COVID-19 booster vaccines for children ages 6 months through 5 years. Learn more here.
In episode six, Utah Department of Health and Human Services Immunization Director Rich Lakin shares his unique perspective on immunization work.
This webinar encourages diversity and inclusion in the workplace and provides tools to reduce bias in interactions with colleagues and communities.
This toolkit is designed to equip state Medicaid and immunization programs (IPs) with resources to help facilitate and support their goals.
AIM has resources for participating in Public Health Thank You Day 2022. Explore our social media, video (coming soon), and thank you badge.
In this episode of AIMing to Inform with Stephanie Schauer, Ph.D., get tips on team management, avoiding burnout, and so much more.
Voices for Vaccines is a family-led pro-vaccine organization providing credible, fact-based resources for families and communities. Find easy-to-understand resources for building vaccine confidence, learning about vaccine safety, and understanding community immunity.
Learn how Dave McCormick has worked to reframe vaccine catch-up with new messages and vaccine touchpoints in this episode of AIMing to Inform.
Vaccines include ingredients to help them do their work. Each ingredient used to make a vaccine has a specific purpose. Certain ingredients, just like preservatives in foods, help keep vaccines safe from contamination and toxins that could make us sick.