Below are examples of promotional pamphlets, posters, fact sheets and other informational resources that can be used to promote health care worker vaccination programs and campaigns.
Posters/Flyers
Below is a selection of posters and flyers that can be used in health care worker vaccination campaigns that highlight the need for annual influenza vaccine.
Promotional buttons, badges and stickers can serve as a creative reminder to health care works of their role in influenza prevention and the need to get vaccinated.
Flu Season Buttons and Badges, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) In preparation for the 2010–2011 flu season, CDC has provided buttons and badges for public use. The graphic can be placed in any way that works best for your particular site.
Whack the Flu Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Social Media
Promotional buttons, badges and stickers can serve as a creative reminder to health care works of their role in influenza prevention and the need to get vaccinated.
Widgets A widget is an application that displays the featured content directly on personalized home pages, blogs, and other sites. After embedding the widget using the code provided, no maintenance is required. Flu.gov (sponsored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) and CDC will update the content automatically.
Social Networks Social networks have become an increasingly important part of the online experience and are used daily by millions of people. By posting information about flu on social networks, Flu.gov makes it much easier for people to share this important information with friends, family, coworkers and acquaintances.
YouTube Online video helps disseminate timely information and key messages about flu in an engaging format. Providing on-demand videos on YouTube channels allows people to watch video as their schedule permits and to easily share and embed these videos on personalized home pages, blogs, and other sites.
RSS RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is an easy way to stay updated on news and information that are important to you and reduce the time it takes to browse or search for new information on Web sites. Subscribe to these RSS feeds for ongoing news related to the seasonal flu.