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 ==== Alberta Health Services ==== ==== Alberta Health Services ====
  
-Smith is the Manager for Immunization Policy for [[public_health_agencies:Canada:Alberta Health Services]].((//Susan Smith · Manager Immunization Policy · Health.// OpenGovCA. Retrieved April 19, 2022, from https://archive.ph/2ikmQ)) In this position, she is responsible for the development and implementation of immunization policy in Alberta, including coordinating and facilitating the work of the [[Alberta Advisory Committee on Immunization]] since September 2019.+Smith became the Manager for Immunization Policy for [[public_health_agencies:Canada:Alberta Health Services]] in September 2018.((//Susan Smith · Manager Immunization Policy · Health.// OpenGovCA. Retrieved April 19, 2022, from https://archive.ph/2ikmQ)) ((//Communicable Disease / Immunization Policy.// (2022, April 19). Government of Alberta. https://archive.ph/agFl8)) In this position, she is responsible for the development and implementation of immunization policy in Alberta, including coordinating and facilitating the work of the [[Alberta Advisory Committee on Immunization]] since September 2019. She delivered presentations on the topic of the [[rabies]] vaccine and rabies immune globulin (RIG) between January and October 2019.
  
-Additionally, she has chaired and facilitated a number of immunization working groups comprised of medical officers of health, infectious disease physicians, nurse leaders and program staff to update and revise Alberta's immunization policy including immunization recommendations for solid organ transplant recipients, hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients, and immunocompromised individuals; and recommendations for [[rotavirus]], [[hepatitis B]], [[varicella]], and [[measles]] containing vaccines.+Additionally, she has chaired and facilitated a number of immunization working groups comprised of medical officers of health, infectious disease physicians, nurse leaders and program staff to update and revise Alberta's immunization policy including immunization recommendations for solid organ transplant recipients, hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients, and immunocompromised individuals; and recommendations for [[rotavirus]], [[hepatitis B]], [[varicella]], and [[measles]] containing vaccines.((//Immunization Data Submission and Response Guidelines.// (2020, January). Government of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20220119034451/https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/39b4820b-52d8-4c58-9270-185544a21df5/resource/4537ca69-1bc9-4223-887d-7ec7beb3ee7c/download/imm-dsg-response-v-6.3.pdf))
 ==== Public Health Agency of Canada ==== ==== Public Health Agency of Canada ====
  
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 ==== Canadian Nursing Coalition for Immunization ==== ==== Canadian Nursing Coalition for Immunization ====
  
-Smith has also been a member of the [[Canadian Nursing Coalition for Immunization]] for the past two years and presented at the 2016 [[Canadian Immunization Conference]]. +Smith has also been a member of the [[Canadian Nursing Coalition for Immunization]] for the past two years and presented at the 2016 [[Canadian Immunization Conference]].((//Preliminary Program.// (2016, September). Canadian Immunization Conference 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20220420001735/https://cic-cci.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/CIC16PrelimProgram_e.pdf)) CIC 2016 was sponsored by [[pharmaceutical_companies:AstraZeneca]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Innovative Medicines Canada]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Merck]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Novartis]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]], [[Public Health Ontario]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Sanofi]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Seqirus]], [[Vaccines411]], and [[pharmaceutical_companies:Valneva]].((//Final Program.// (2016, December 6). Canadian Immunization Conference. https://web.archive.org/web/20220320171400/https://www.cpha.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/conferences/2021/cic16-final-program-en.pdf))
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