Massachusetts Adult Immunization Coalition Meeting Tuesday, June 4, 2020 1:30 – 3:30pm
Massachusetts Adult Immunization Coalition Meeting
Tuesday, June 4, 2020
1:30 – 3:30pm
Housekeeping Items
• Introductions
• Please keep yourself muted
• Asking questions – chat box or raise hand
Agenda
Topic Topic Leader
Welome Amy Sgueglia
MIIS and Adult Vaccinations - Presentation and Q&A* Tricia Charles, MIIS Help Desk, MDPH
COVID-19 & MIS-C Kathy Hsu, MD, MDPH
Flu and COVID-19 - brief discussion on latest flu report and Q&A*
Susan Lett, MD, MPH - Medical Director, MDPH Immunization ProgramAdam Muir, MSc - Epidemiologist, MPDHJoyce Cohen, MPH - Epidemiologist, Influenza Coordinator, MDPH
2020 Conference Recap Amy Sgueglia
Immunization Reports From the Field•Flu updates•Manufacturer updates•Successes•Challenges
MAIC Members
Other news/ Future Topics / Next Meeting Amy Sgueglia
25th Annual Massachusetts Adult Immunization Conference Recap
• Held Virtually (Zoom) on Tuesday, 4/14/2020 from 8:30am –3:30pm
• 153 Total Attendees (including staff and speakers)• 3 Plenary Speakers – Dr. Al DeMaria, Dr. Carolyn Bridges, Dr. Mark
Freedman• 5 Breakout Sessions – Immunization 101, Vaccine Preventable
Disease, MIIS, Vaccine Storage & Handling, and Vaccinating High Risk Adults
25th Annual Massachusetts Adult Immunization Conference Recap
Attendees by session Number of participants
Morning Plenaries and Q&A 153
VPD 79
Immunization 101 50
MIIS 20
Afternoon Plenary and Q&A 134
Vaccine Storage and Handling 53
Vaccination High Risk Adults 84
25th Annual Massachusetts Adult Immunization Conference Recap
• 108 participants responded to the evaluation• Evaluation asked participants about:
• Personal characteristics (licensing, specialty, organization, etc.)• Overall conference (rating and qualitative feedback)• Each plenary speaker (rating and qualitative feedback)• Each breakout session (rating and qualitative feedback)
Q1: What is your professional affiliation?
N=108
RN54%
LPN12%
NP5%
Physician5%
Pharmacist 1%
Other23%
RN LPN NP Physician Pharmacist Other
Q2: What is your specialty?
25
34
15
6 6
2 2
18
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
PublicHealth
FamilyPractice
CollegeHealth
InternalMedicine
InfectiousDisease
Long TermCare
PreventativeMedicine
Other
Num
ber
of re
spo
nd
en
ts
N=108
Q3: In what type of organization are you primarily involved?
23
18 18
12
8 8
3 32
1
12
0
5
10
15
20
25
Num
ber
of
respondents
N=108
Very
satisfied
Satisfied Neutral Dis-
satisfied
Very Dis-
satisfied
A. This conference met my personal learning
objectives
62%
(n=67)
33%
(n=36)
3% (n=3) 2% (n=2) 0% (n=0)
B. The educational component was clear and well
organized
69%
(n=74)
28%
(n=30)
1% (n=1) 3% (n=3) 0% (n=0)
C. The overall material presented at this program
was balances and unbiased
77%
(n=83)
20%
(n=22)
2% (n=2) 1% (n=1) 0% (n=0)
D. The overall program content was relevant to my
practice or services provided
67%
(n=72)
27%
(n=29)
3% (n=3) 4% (n=4) 0% (n=0)
E. This conference will have a strong positive
impact on the way I practice or do my job
64%
(n=69)
29%
(n=31)
6% (n=6) 2% (n=2) 0% (n=0)
F. The supplementary materials/links/handouts(from
the resources page) were useful to me
60%
(n=65)
26%
(n=28)
11%
(n=12)
2% (n=2) 1% (n=1)
Q14: How many annual MA Adult Imm. Conferences have you attended in the past?
N=108This is my first one
20%
1 to 446%
5 or more34%
This is my first one 1 to 4 5 or more
Q16: Overall, how would you rate the quality of this conference and its content?
71
33
4
0 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Very satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
Nu
mb
er
of re
sp
on
de
nts
N=108
97% of
respondents
were very
satisfied or
satisfied with
the event!
25th Annual Massachusetts Adult Immunization Conference Recap• Overall the feedback was positive
Example feedback from “Program Strengths:”
Content rich and well presented Good speakers, ran well
Dr.Bridges was best speaker and her content
was relevant and clear
Presenters really knew their material. Very
knowledgeable
Good range of topics; well run, especially being
the first virtual conference; went according to the
agenda timeline
The conference was really great given that it was
on a different platform this year due to COVID. I
thought the organization of the event and the
presentations were seamless!
The question and answer sections were very well
executed. I greatly appreciated the COVID-19
discussions
The variety of topics, the extend of the material
discussed
25th Annual Massachusetts Adult Immunization Conference Recap
Example feedback from “how we can improve our program:”
A suggestion was made a few times during the
conference to go to the conference website for
more information. I couldn't find the conference
supporters on the website.
Encourage a session of abstracts with local
research. Do more situational questions and
examples involving new updates to the vaccine
schedule
Do more situational questions and examples
involving new updates to the vaccine schedule
To bring some additional choices for afternoon
sessions that might apply to college health
setting
The technology was slow and not all people got
on the meetings in a timely fashion
Live is always better, hope next year!!!!
Go back to explain basics not everyone has
medical degree
Have the speakers not read their notes
Updates From The Field
● Flu Updates
● Manufacturer Updates
● Successes
● Challenges
MAIC Updates
Next MAIC Meeting• Details will be announced in the coming days
Interested in joining the conference planning committee? Join us for our next meeting in late September!• Next meeting date/time to be determined shortly• Email [email protected] or [email protected] for
more details.
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Obtain more information, join our mailing list, or to share your experiences or resources.
Amy Sgueglia, MSN, RN
FacilitatorMassachusetts Adult Immunization CoalitionJSI Research and Training Institute, Inc. (617) [email protected]
Alexandra Burke
Manager & RegistrarMassachusetts Adult Immunization CoalitionJSI Research and Training Institute, Inc. (617) [email protected]