COORDINATED DYNAMICS IN VACCINATION CAMPAIGNS: an experience report from medical students

Júlia Marinho Simião, Ana Carolina Rodrigues Oliveira Miranda, Ana Laura Amaral Abreu, Bruna Cerqueira Caldas Pinheiro, Alice Pereira Silva, Beatriz de Freitas Pereira Garcia, Carla Maria Pereira Meirelles Nicoliello, Juliana Veiga Costa Rabelo
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: Introduction : Vaccines are capable of protecting individuals against pathogens, generating more effective immune responses to combat the diseases caused by them. The dissemination of vaccination campaigns is a relevant tool in the herd immunization of the population, promoting greater coverage and quality of health. According to the National Immunization Program, vaccines against influenza, meningitis C and COVID-19 must be applied in the first half of 2023. Therefore, there was a high demand for these vaccines in the Health Centers (HC) of Belo Horizonte/ MG, overloading units and professionals. This situation makes immunization difficult, increasing waiting lines and repelling the public. In view of the above, the participation of medical students in the work processes of immunization campaigns helps to organize queues and optimize waiting times. Objective : Improve the dynamics of the vaccination process in a Health Center in the central region of Belo Horizonte/MG, in order to reduce long waiting lines and facilitate immunization of the target audience. Methodology : Two new vaccination rooms were opened, one for the priority public and the other specifically for influenza and meningitis C. In each room there was a nurse and up to two academics registering and administering the vaccines. Another academic organized the flow of queues, analyzing vaccination
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International Journal of Public Health Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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