We have compiled some immunization apps that may be helpful for healthcare providers or your patients. Download links are included for each.
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The official CDC Mobile app to access the most up to date health information.
The official CDC Mobile application to access the most up to date health information.
For pediatricians or primary care physicians looking to improve HPV vaccine rates, communication is key. In this app, you will practice techniques to introduce and discuss the vaccine with parents and young patients, including those who may be hesitant to immunize.
Medscape provides free access to the latest news, expert commentary, clinical tools, drugs and disease information, medical podcasts, CME/CE activities, and more.
Helps vaccination providers quickly and easily determine which pneumococcal vaccines a patient needs and when. The app incorporates recommendations for all ages so internists, family physicians, pediatricians, and pharmacists alike will find the tool beneficial.
Provides up-to-date immunization information, including recommended childhood, adolescent, catch-up, and adult immunization schedules.
The Vaccine Handbook: A Practical Guide for Clinicians, also known as “The Purple Book”, draws together the latest vaccine science and guidance into a concise, user-friendly, practical resource for the private office, public health clinic, academic medical center, hospital, and classroom.
Provides a long list of information, including vaccines and the diseases they prevent; recommended immunization schedules for children, teens, and adults; and vaccine safety concerns, including autism, thimerosal, and too many vaccines.
Learn more about the Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know app