December 15, 2015
A new flu season is never elementary for primary care. Two questions on flu and its spread that may prove educational.
December 10, 2015
Research on safety and side effects associated with the compounds used in vaccines to boost immune response says the answer is, "Yes."
November 30, 2015
You may think you and your staff are on top of this problem. Results of a survey performed during a pertussis outbreak may help you think twice.
November 05, 2015
Brush up on meningococcal vaccine indications with a cheat sheet and a few clinical scenarios to test your memory.
November 04, 2015
Would you know your options for treating a post-partum mom infected with flu who is eager to start breastfeeding her infant? Find out, here.
October 19, 2015
Significant arm pain brings a 49 y/o man to see you. He wonders if the shot he got a few weeks ago might be to blame. What do you tell him?
October 17, 2015
Some vaccines, like cocktails, depend on precise temperatures and ingredients mixed at just the right time before "serving." Test your cross-mixology.
September 14, 2015
Prevnar prevents deadly disease. Like other vaccines, it offers less touted benefits, too; small, but not insignificant.
September 14, 2015
A good handwritten H & P told you all you needed to know and, just as important, nothing that you didn’t need to know.
September 14, 2015
Mailing a lollipop licked by a child infected with chicken pox is: A. Stupid. B. Illegal. C. All of the above. D. Other.