Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations

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May 18, 2023, 11:57:33 AM5/18/23
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Hot Training Topic: Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations

CDC recently simplified COVID-19 vaccine recommendations to allow more flexibility for people at increased risk of severe illness and death. Learn about the updated recommendations. Earn free CE. 

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CDC now recommends all adults aged 18 years and older get screened for hepatitis B at least once in their life. Learn the latest testing, vaccination, and treatment guidance for hepatitis B. Earn free CE.

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An environmental history is key to managing childhood asthma. Learn how to identify environmental triggers and prevent asthma attacks. Earn free CE.

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People on dialysis are at risk for staph bloodstream infections, which can be serious or fatal. Learn how to protect patients from infections in outpatient dialysis settings. Earn free CE.

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