VAMS user manual organization coordinator
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April 01 2021
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Alternative Title:Vaccine Administration Management System user manual organization coordinator
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Description:v3 | rev April 01 2021
The Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS) is an easy-to-use, secure, online tool to manage vaccine administration from the time the vaccine arrives at a clinic to when it is administered to a recipient. VAMS is free for public-health-approved clinics, and can be used on computers, tablets, and other mobile devices. It is not a smartphone app, and no installation or download is required for this web-based platform. It supports operations as well as vaccine inventory and administration data collection and tracking for analysis and reporting.
As an organization coordinator, you will use VAMS to identify priority group workers and other at-risk groups who need to receive COVID-19 vaccine when it first becomes available and add these individuals in VAMS so they can schedule vaccination appointments. You will also serve as a liaison between your jurisdiction point of contact (POC) and the members of your organization.
VAMS-User-Manual-Organization-Coordinator.pdf
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Pages in Document:19 numbered pages
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