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Shots 2009 is a quick reference guide to the 2009 Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedules, a collaboration of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the 2009 Adult Immunization Schedule, recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Details on each vaccine are available by clicking on the vaccine names. 

Questions about Shots?  Please email: gieweb@pitt.edu 

COMING SOON - web based version of Shots software compatible with Blackberry devices.  

iPhone/iTouch application which can be downloaded to your device is now in development and will be available early in 2010.  Web-based iPhone/iTouch compatible version is now available -- click on the Shots On-line link below from your device then bookmark for easy access.

Shots 2009 On-Line - Free - 2009 schedules for use from your PC.  Now also compatible with iPhone/iTouch devices. 

Shots 2009 for Palm OS  - Free download - 2009 schedules

Shots 2009 for Pocket PC - Free download - 2009 schedules

Skyscape Software Version - Palm, PocketPC, Windows Mobile, Smartphones, iPhones and Blackberry  $9.95.   Skyscape users get automatic updates.





ABOUT THIS SITE...
The Group on Immunization Education (GIE) of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine is dedicated to improving the knowledge of family medicine educators by providing information about immunizations and strategies to transmit this knowledge to students and residents. More...

Disclaimer: Recommendations are provided only as an assistance for educators and for physicians making clinical decisions regarding the care of their patients. As such, they cannot substitute for the individual judgment brought to each clinical situation by the patient’s physician. As with all clinical reference resources, they reflect the best understanding of the science of medicine at the time of publication, but they should be used with the clear understanding that continued research may result in new knowledge and recommendations.
Links to organizations found at this site are provided solely as a service to our users. These links do not constitute an endorsement of these organizations or their programs by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) or the Group on Immunization Education (GIE), and none should be inferred. The STFM and the GIE are not responsible for the content of the individual organization webpages found at these links. The Group on Immunization Education is responsible for the planning and administration of this web site.

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