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Teaching Immunization for Medical Education (TIME)

The TIME modules provide ready-to-use instructional materials that can be integrated into existing medical curricula. The modules include:

  • Vaccine indications and contraindications
  • Immunization schedules
  • Recommendations on efficient ways to increase vaccination levels

The following case-based modules are designed to encourage active, small-group learning, use modest amounts of faculty and learner time and are objective-driven.  The materials provide learning objectives, key teaching points, and resources.

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TIME Background and MCTS Method

  • Information for Facilitators

HPV Prevention Module

  • Small Group Resource
  • Facilitator's Guide 
  • HPV Power Point

Meningococcal Disease Prevention Module

  •  Small Group Booklet
  •  Facilitator's Guide

Adult Vaccination Module

  •  Small Group Booklet
  •  Facilitator's Guide

Childhood Vaccination Module

  •  Small Group Booklet
  •  Facilitator's Guide

Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Prevention

  • Small Group Booklet
  • Facilitator's Guide
  • Haemophilus Power Point

Influenza Prevention Module

Not updated to reflect CDC/ACIP 2016-17 or 2018-19 influenza vaccine recommendations. APTR suggests that you defer using the module until the updates are completed. Instead refer to the "Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices — United States, 2018–19 Influenza Season" recommendations for the most recent information.

  • Facilitator's Guide
  • Small Group Booklet
  • Influenza Power Point

Hepatitis B Prevention Module

  • Small Group Booklet
  • Facilitator's Guide
  • Hepatitis B Power Point

Pertussis Prevention Module

  • Small Group Booklet
  • Facilitator's Guide
  • Pertussis Power Point

Measles Prevention Module

  •  Small Group Booklet
  •  Facilitator's Guide Measles Power Point

 

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Developed through the APTR-CDC NCIRD Cooperative Agreement and the the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine.