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Guidelines & Forms

Forms

  • Vaccine Temperature Form  
    Temperature log form for tracking vaccine refrigerator temperature twice daily.

Guidelines and Manuals

  • ImmunizeBC Strategic Framework  
    This strategic framework is meant to complement, guide, and support both health authorities—in public health, occupational health, acute care, and residential care settings—and health system partners, such as private clinics and general practitioners, to together deliver optimal immunization services in B.C.
  • CNCI Immunization Program Evaluation Toolkit  
    This Toolkit sets out detailed steps for undertaking an evaluation of a current immunization program.  This document explains these steps, provides worksheets and examples on how to follow them, and includes specific examples from immunization programs.
  • Reference Materials for Immunizers  
    Contains links to things such as the Immunization Manual, the Immunization Communications Tool, consent forms, MSP codes for physcians, and the BCCDC Immunization Forum (audio and presentations).
  • Immunization Communication Tool for Immunizers  
    This flip-chart provides a quick reference for immunizers allowing them to answer common questions with both clinical evidence and plain-language information.
  • Cold Chain Information  
    Contains information regarding cold chains for community providers and public health.
  • Adult Immunization Schedule  
    Adult Immunization schedule for people in British Columbia includes protection against diseases such as tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella, pneumococcal disease and influenza.  
  • Child Immunization Schedule (0-6)  
    Routine BC child immunization schedule for children 0-6 for diseases such as meningitis, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, diphtheira, polio and hepatitis B.
  • School age Immunization Schedule  
    School age immunization schdule for children in grades six and nine in British Columbia for disease such as Hepatitis B, chickenpox, meningitis and HPV.  
  • Hepatitis B in BC  
    An update on reporting, laboratory processes and epidemiology for Hepatits B
  • Hepatitis B Control  
    Hepatitis B Control is information to be used by all vaccine providers in the province 
  • Clinical Management of Chronic Hepatitis B  
    A guideline for general practitioners, internists, and pediatricians that recommends a diagnostic work-up for patients with chronic active hepatitis B and referral for treatment to physicians with expertise in hepatitis. Please Note: This guideline was developed in 2002 and is in the process of being updated.

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Last Updated: January 13, 2011