The Pharmacy Times® Immunization Resource Center is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on common immunizations, such as flu, zoster, and COVID-19 vaccines.
July 10th 2025
Annie Eisenbeis, PharmD, MBA, showcased how Missouri’s Pharmacy Vaccine Gap Closure Program is transforming pharmacy-based immunization services through scalable workflows, team training, and a redefined role for pharmacy technicians as community health workers.
The Impact of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking (Pharmac...
2.0 Credits / Human Trafficking, Law
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Ensuring Pharmacy Technicians’ Proficiency in Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies
1.0 Credit / Law, Pain Management, Opioids
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The Role of the Pharmacist in Influenza Prevention for At-Risk Adults: Strategies to Enhance Immunization
1.5 Credits / Infectious Diseases
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The Essential Role of Pharmacists in Improving Influenza Vaccination Coverage: Strategies to Increase Vaccine ...
1.0 Credit / Immunization, Infectious Diseases
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The Role of Pharmacists in Pneumococcal Prevention: Strategies to Improve Vaccine Uptake
1.0 Credit / Immunization, Infectious Diseases, Pulmonology
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Insights in Influenza Immunization: The Long-Term Care Pharmacist’s Role in Improving Health Outcomes in At-Ri...
1.0 Credit / Immunization, Infectious Diseases
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Exploring HIV Long-Acting Injectable Uptake: How Pharmacists Can Encourage Long-Acting Injectables to Stem the...
1.5 Credits / HIV/AIDS, Infectious Disease
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Beyond the Spots: Management of Measles
1.0 Credit / Infectious Disease, Immunization
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Optimizing the Uptake of Long-Acting Injectables in HIV Treatment and Prevention: Considerations for Managed C...
1.5 Credits / HIV/AIDS, Infectious Disease
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Updated Guidance and Managed Care Strategies to Optimize Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccination Coverage
1.5 Credits / Immunization, Infectious Disease, Pulmonology
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PBM Challenges and the Evolving Role of Oncology Pharmacists in Community Practices
0.75 Credit / Oncology, Law
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Discipline Decoded: Navigating Pharmacy Law and Disciplinary Cases
1.0 Credit / General Pharmacy, Law
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Understanding and Personalizing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
1.0 Credit / Infectious Disease, Immunization
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Discipline Decoded: Navigating Pharmacy Law and Disciplinary Cases (Pharmacy Technician Credit)
1.0 Credit / General Pharmacy, Law
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"Holes in the Herd" Linked to Measles Spread
February 7th 2015The current measles outbreak across 14 US states indicates that too few individuals are being vaccinated to prevent infections, according to Jason Gallagher, a clinical pharmacy specialist in infectious diseases at Temple University.
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Measles Outbreak Tests Vaccination Requirement
February 6th 2015The 102 measles infections reported to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since December indicate the consequences of low vaccination rates in certain communities, as well as the public health crisis that could occur if patients continue to decline immunizations.
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American Academy Of Pediatrics President Urges Parents To Vaccinate Their Children Against Measles
February 2nd 2015As the measles outbreak linked to Disneyland continues to spread, pediatricians are deeply concerned about the children who have been infected, and those who are at risk because they have not been vaccinated. The American Academy of Pediatrics strongly urges parents to make sure their children have received the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.
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Text Reminders Help More Children Get Second Dose of Flu Vaccine
January 3rd 2015A new study out of the Mailman School of Public Health and Columbia University Medical Center has found that text message reminders increase the chances that children will receive their second dose of the influenza vaccine.
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CDC Urges Immediate Vaccination for Forthcoming Severe Flu Season
December 6th 2014In light of new data that shows the 2014-2015 flu season could be severe, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging immediate influenza vaccination for all unvaccinated individuals, as well as prompt antiviral drug treatment for those who develop flu and have a high risk of complications.
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