
Vaccines Are Among Modern Medicine's Greatest Triumphs, But Popular Misunderstandings About Vaccines And The Communicable Diseases They Prevent Threaten To Undo More Than A Century's Worth Of Progress In Public Health. Pediatricians, Infectious Disease Specialists, Ob/gyn Physicians, Internists, And Family Practitioners Thus Must Make Patient Education About Vaccines A Routine Part Of Preventative Care. The Vaccine Handbook Is A One-stop Resource For Clinicians Whose Practices Involve Administering Vaccines. At-a-glance Immunization Schedules, Scripts For Addressing Patient Concerns, And Frequently Asked Questions At The End Of Each Section Prepare Practitioners To Meet Challenges Such As Vaccine Hesitancy, Correct Dosing, And The Timing Of Catch-up Immunizations With Confidence. Covering Every Clinical Scenario From Routine Childhood Immunizations To Specialty Vaccines For International Travel, The Vaccine Handbook Is An Essential Reference For Any Preventive Care Provider. Features · Charts And Tables Summarizing Immunization Schedules, Proper Dosing And Storage, And Contraindications For Commonly Used Vaccines For Quick And Easy Reference · Vaccination Guidelines Tailored To Special Circumstances Such As Pregnancy, International Travel, Patients' Immunization History, And Workplace Hazards · Patient Education Tools Including Links To Reliable Online Resources And Strategies For Framing Discussions About The Benefit Of Vaccination
This handbook addresses the critical need for clinicians to provide accurate, evidence-based vaccine education to combat rising public health misinformation. Authored by medical experts John P. Flaherty, Melvin V. Gerbie, and Tina Q. Tan, the text provides a structured framework for healthcare providers to integrate immunization counseling into routine practice. It synthesizes clinical data, dosing protocols, and communication strategies to support practitioners in managing patient concerns and improving vaccination compliance.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this work as a practical, high-utility reference for daily clinical operations. Experts highlight the inclusion of patient-facing communication tools as a significant asset for practitioners navigating complex discussions in primary care settings.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190604786
ISBN-13:
9780190604783
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