Paul M. Darden, MD
Sharon Humiston, MD, MPH
Beth O'Brien, RN
Diane Langkamp, MD, MPH
Terry Davis, PhD
James McElligott, MD, MSCR
Judy Shaw, RN, MPH, EED



TIDE is intended to be a flexible tool to teach immunization delivery. It grew from a need to improve both the content and the teaching methods of more traditional curricula. We use clinical scenarios to trigger problem solving and discussion. There are five self-contained modules (CE credit available at no charge):

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In accordance with the ACCME Essentials and Standards, anyone involved in planning or writing this educational activity is required to disclose the presence of any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in the healthcare industry. This information is listed below.

The planners and authors for this CME activity have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

The Medical University of South Carolina, as an ACCME provider, requires that all faculty presenters identify and disclose any off-label uses for pharmaceutical and medical device products. The Medical University of South Carolina recommends that each physician fully review all the available data on new products or procedures prior to instituting them with patients.

 
Module A: Childhood Immunizations
Module B: Assessing Immunization Rates
Module C: Improving Immunization Rates in Your Practice
Module D: Adolescent Immunizations
Module E: Vaccine Storage and Handling

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Last updated: July 10, 2009