2023 National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit Meeting

The 2023 National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit was held on May 9–11, 2023, at the Atlanta Marriott Perimeter Center in Atlanta, GA. Please check below for a complete overview of the meeting and associated activities, including the recipients of the 2023 NAIIS Immunization Excellence Awards, individual presentations given during each session of the Summit, as well as a short biography of each presenter.

2023 Meeting Presentations

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Bibliography highlighting best practices for COVID vaccination and testing for underserved groups to facilitate discussion in Breakout Session Continuing Efforts to Address Vaccine Equity in Rural Areas and Among Racial and Ethnic Groups with Traditionally Lower Vaccination Rates.


Opening Pre-meeting Session: Understanding Adult Immunization and Background on NAIIS


Pre-meeting Session One


Pre-meeting Session Two


Main Session


Plenary Session One: Communication and Vaccination: New Challenges and Savvy Approaches


Plenary Session Two: Vaccinating Older Adults and COVID-19 Vaccine Policy


Plenary Session Three: New Vaccines in Development


Plenary Session Four: Panel Discussion – Operationalizing Adult Vaccinations


Discussion Groups Breakout Sessions

  • Hepatitis B – Integrating Vaccination and Testing Recommendations
  • Continuing Efforts to Address Vaccine Equity in Rural Areas and among Racial and Ethnic Groups with Traditionally Lower Vaccination Rates
  • Operationalizing Adult Immunizations and How NAIIS Partners Can Help
  • How NAIIS Partners Can Support State Immunization Programs in the Current Environment
  • Social Media and How Providers Can Address Misinformation at Work and with the Public

Breakout Groups Report Back


Plenary Session Five: Public/Private Collaboration to Improve Adult Immunizations


Plenary Session Six: Community-Based Organizations: Essential Partners for Improving Adult Vaccination Rates


Plenary Session Seven: Influenza Updates


Plenary Session Eight: Vaccinating Pregnant People and Influenza Vaccine Communications Planning