Education Modules
Use any device - computer, tablet, or smartphone - to go through the education modules!

Use any device - computer, tablet, or smartphone - to go through the education modules!
Estimated time to complete: 20 minutes
Audience: Pregnant Women
When you’re pregnant there are many things that you should and shouldn’t do. One thing you should do is get the vaccines that are recommended during pregnancy. In this module, you will learn about the importance of getting flu, Tdap, and COVID-19 vaccines, while also getting answers to common questions you may have about vaccines during pregnancy.
Estimated time to complete: 1 hour
Audience: Clinical personnel who care for pregnant women
In this module clinical personnel who care for pregnant women will learn how to increase immunization rates in their clinic.
After taking this module you will be able to:
Estimated time to complete each module: 20-40 minutes (1.5 - 2hrs for full series)
Audience: High School Students
This series contains three modules: Vaccinating Adolescents, Vaccines for Infants, and Identifying Vaccine Misinformation.
Learn about the four vaccines recommended for adolescents! Did you know that there is a vaccine to protect you from getting certain cancers? Then learn about the nine diseases we can protect infants from by giving them routine, recommended vaccines. Wrap up the series with a module that walks through how to assess websites and media reports to base your health decisions on accurate and reliable information.
Estimated time to complete: 5-10 minutes
Audience: General
The purpose of this quick module is to introduce you to IKC's perspective on the importance of immunizations, the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases, and why maintaining state childhood vaccination policies is crucial to the health of children, pregnant women, and adults.
Estimated time to complete: 25-30 minutes
Audience: Healthcare Providers and Teams
After taking this module you will be able to:
Free CME and CNE is available for this education module!
Estimated time to complete: 15 minutes
Audience: Healthcare Providers and Teams
In this module we'll detail the burden of influenza disease, explore Kansas' immunization rates, and dive into recommended methods for increasing immunization rates in your office. You'll also practice giving patients succinct and accurate answers to some common flu vaccine questions.
Free CME and CNE is available for this education module!
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