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Megan Huchko, MD, MPH - Isn't HPV Vaccination Only for Pre-Teens? Answering the Why and How of Adult Vaccination
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Please visit answersincme.com/VNG860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in reproductive health discusses the rationale for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in appropriate adults, its clinical impact, and strategies to incorporate HPV vaccination into prevention plans. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Recognize the rationale for HPV vaccination in appropriate adults ages 27-45 years old; Review the clinical impact of HPV vaccination in appropriate adults ages 27-45 years old; and Outline patient-centered strategies to appropriately incorporate HPV vaccination into prevention plans for eligible adults ages 27-45 years old.
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