CDC is sponsoring the 27th National Immunization Conference in
Washington, D.C., June 14-18, 1993. The conference is designed for
public health professionals involved in organizing and implementing
immunization activities at state and local levels throughout the
United States and its territories.
The goal of the conference is to provide information to assist
public health professionals in reaching the national year 2000
objective of 90% vaccination levels in children by their second
birthday. The conference will include updates on global
immunization efforts, immunization action plans, assessment
activities, vaccine safety, and adult immunization.
This year's conference will include workshops on writing
vaccination program objectives, gaining legislative support, and
building partnerships. The workshops are designed to help
participants acquire the skills and knowledge needed for their
evolving roles in the immunization effort.
Additional information is available from CDC's National
Immunization Program, Mailstop E-52, 1600 Clifton Road, NE,
Atlanta, GA 30333; telephone (404) 639-0528; fax (404) 639-0539.
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