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Header: 2003 ConferenceLogo: 2003 State Immunzation Conference 

The 2003 North Carolina Immunization Conference was a huge success. More than 475 immunization providers attended the three-day conference.

The goals of this conference were to enhance the collaborative immunization efforts of public and private health care providers within the evolving immunization delivery system. This conference also explored efficient, effective methods of vaccine assurance and accountability to ensure the “Year 2010” goals to increase the age-appropriate immunization levels of two-year old children by 90 percent or more and to assure that at least 95 percent of North Carolina children are represented in the North Carolina Immunization Registry are met.

Listed below are the PowerPoint presentations from each of the breakout sessions. Questions and answers from the "Legal Issues" breakout session will be posted within the next two weeks.

Note: These files are extremely large in size. Please be patient as each file will take a long time to download. These files were created in and are only available in Microsoft PowerPoint software (.ppt).


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Last Updated: November 1, 2005

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