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The Indian Health Service COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force (VTF) operationalized COVID-19 vaccines approved under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) or now fully licensed by the Food and Drug Administration. COVID-19 vaccine recommendations continue to evolve and change, with expiration date extensions, safety announcements, expanded age authorizations, and additional doses for certain previously vaccinated populations. This webinar will inform healthcare team members at all levels about recent updates, future directions and complexities of the novel COVID-19 vaccines.
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Target Audience: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Physician Assistants, Social Workers, Psychologists, Immunization Coordinators, other members of the healthcare team, support staff or any employee or leader at I/T/U settings.
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The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) is hosting the first event in the COVID-19 Ask Me Anything (AMA) Series. American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) across the country are getting a COVID vaccine for various reasons -- going back to school, playing sports, and protecting their family and communities. Native youth and parents, young people, and Tribal community members are invited to join the AMA to ask any questions they might have about COVID-19 vaccines or booster shots to an expert from the CDC.
Speaker: Kim Fox, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
This AMA is focused on knowledge sharing and helping Tribal communities dispel any myths about COVID-19 vaccines and booster shots. Submit questions ahead of time with so presenter(s) have time to review them. Please come prepared to ask questions or share your own insights and experiences.
This AMA will be free and streamed live on Zoom and Facebook.
Who should attend? The AMA is open to any interested person, but is likely most relevant to Youth, parents and caregivers, Tribal leaders, Tribal public health professionals, Tribal health departments, Tribal healthcare personnel, and those who want to learn more about COVID-19 vaccines and booster shots.
For questions, please contact Darby Galligher at dgalligher@nihb.org.
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The John Hopkins Center for American Indian Health is hosting a webinar on the State of the Science on the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Importance of Community Health Workers in the Promotion of Vaccines, Community Health and Resiliency.
Presenters are Dr. Nina Mayer Ritchie from Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health; Michelle Archuleta from the National Community Health Representative Consultant and Community Health Team Lead, Indian Health Service; and Tara Stowbunenko, Family Spirit Program and Cheryl Ground, CHR Program and Family Spirit Program Supervisor, Blackfeet Community.