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Noon Hour Series: Vaccinations and Older Adults

nurse applying a bandaid to a senior man's arm after a vaccination

During National Immunization Awareness Month, Matthew Feaster, PhD, lead epidemiologist with the Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD), and Ying‑Ying Goh, MD, PPHD’s director and health officer, will talk about recommended vaccines for older adults.

You can now enjoy Senior Care Network’s Noon Hour lecture series in a virtual format. These educational lectures will be held via Zoom, but a call-in option is also available.

Lectures will begin at 12:30 p.m. on the dates listed. Each will last about an hour and will include time for questions. Participation is free.

For all lectures, you must register in advance. There are two ways to register: 

1. Complete the registration form online by visiting this website.

2. By phone. At the time of the event, call (564) 217-2000, then enter the following when prompted:
Meeting ID: 862 5512 7925#
Participant ID: press #
Meeting Password: 599251#

Not technologically savvy? If you need help using Zoom, please call Senior Care Network’s membership line at (626) 397-3147. We’re happy to help!

To see all lectures available through our Senior Care Network, visit our Noon Hour page for a listing of all upcoming and past lectures.

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