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Overcoming Barriers to Immunization: A Workshop Summary (1994)
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Overcoming Barriers to Immunization: A Workshop Summary

COMMITTEE ON OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO IMMUNIZATION

LORRAINE V. KLERMAN( Chair),

Professor and Chairperson,

Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama

PHYLLIS FREEMAN, Associate Professor,

Law Center,

and

Senior Fellow,

John W. McCormack Institute of Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts

FERNANDO A. GUERRA, Director of Health,

San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, San Antonio, Texas

KAY A. JOHNSON, Director,

Policy and Government Affairs, March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Washington, D.C.

EDGAR K. MARCUSE, Director,

Ambulatory Care Services, Children's Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, Washington

PATRICIA DOLAN MULLEN, Professor

and

Deputy Director,

Center for Health Promotion Research and Development, The University of Texas Health Science Center/Houston, Houston, Texas

ROBERT K. ROSS, Director,

Department of Health Services, County of San Diego, San Diego, California

HENRY R. SHINEFIELD, * Emeritus Chief of Pediatrics

and

Co-Director,

Vaccine Study Center, The Permanente Medical Group, San Francisco, California

Institute of Medicine Staff

JANE S. DURCH, Study Director

SARAH S. BROWN, Senior Program Officer

LINDA A. DePUGH, Administrative Assistant

MICHAEL A. STOTO, Director,

Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

*Institute of Medicine member.

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