Key points
- This page provides CDC materials to help educate your healthcare staff, patients, and parents on the importance of routine HPV vaccination.
- Use these tools and resources in your practice.
Materials for Your Office Staff
CDC’s educational resources can help educate you and your office staff on the latest information and guidance on HPV vaccination, best practices for communicating with parents and patients, and tips for boosting your vaccination rates. Sharing these resources with office staff also helps ensure a consistent message to parents and patients about the importance of HPV vaccination.
Top 10 Tips for HPV Vaccination Success
Talking to Parents about HPV Vaccine Handout
#HowIRecommend Videos
Simple & practical advice from practicing clinicians on how to address parents’ questions about HPV vaccination.
You Are the Key to HPV Cancer Prevention
You Are the Key to HPV Cancer Prevention is presented as a web-on-demand training video for Immunization Providers (Physicians, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Physician’s Assistants, DoD Paraprofessionals, Medical Students, etc.) released on April 12, 2022.
Materials for Your Office
HPV vaccine materials are available to print and distribute in your office waiting room, exam room, etc. Filter by topic, language, or content type to find relevant communication resources to use or share.
Materials to Give Parents
Providing educational resources to parents will help them understand the importance of vaccinating their children, answer many of their questions about vaccination, and reinforce your recommendation.
Parent-friendly immunization schedule: for children 7–18 years old
Easy-to-read schedule that shows parents when preteens and teens need vaccines.
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