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Shingrix: Educating Patients On The New Shingles Vaccine, Sarah Natasha Jost Jan 2018

Shingrix: Educating Patients On The New Shingles Vaccine, Sarah Natasha Jost

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Herpes zoster (shingles) is a viral infection that results in a painful rash and has a myriad of long-term complications, including post-herpetic neuralgia- chronic pain that does not resolved despite resolution of the rash. Over the last 20 years, incidence of shingles has increased by nearly 50% and now there are 2 vaccines available to prevent shingles. Shingrix was approved by the FDA in 2017 and has garnered public attention for its efficacy. I developed a brochure that gives patients information about shingles, Shingrix, and answers some frequently asked questions.


Routine Immunizations In Chester, Vt, Wyll T. Everett Jan 2018

Routine Immunizations In Chester, Vt, Wyll T. Everett

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

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Shingles & Pneumococcal Vaccines: Recommendations For Older Adults, Benjamin Flinn Jan 2018

Shingles & Pneumococcal Vaccines: Recommendations For Older Adults, Benjamin Flinn

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

As the immune system tends to weaken over time, patients aged 50+ begin having increased risk for certain potentially preventable diseases, especially shingles and pneumonia. Although there are vaccinations to protect against these diseases, there are many significant barriers preventing patients from receiving the vaccines that they need, including potentially confusing guidelines, concerns over risks, and recent changes to vaccine recommendations. This project aims to produce a clear and concise educational brochure to help overcome some of these barriers, and to drive patient-provider conversation about their vaccine recommendations.


Patient Education About Influenza Vaccination, Michael Rodriguez Jan 2018

Patient Education About Influenza Vaccination, Michael Rodriguez

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Only 37% of adults in the US received the influenza vaccine in 2017-18. Clearly there is a gap between the known benefits of the influenza vaccine, the risks of influenza, and the number of patients obtaining influenza vaccine. An educational flyer was created to address common concerns or myths about the influenza vaccine in order to encourage vaccination at Brookfield Family Practice.