Implementing a Shingles Protocol in Primary Care Settings

Faculty

William Schaffner, MD
Professor of Preventive Medicine, Department of Health Policy
Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
William Schaffner, MD

Dr. William Schaffner is Professor of Preventive Medicine in the Department of Health Policy and Professor of Infectious Diseases at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee.

Dr. Schaffner’s primary focus has been the prevention of infectious diseases. He is a strong proponent of collaboration between academic medical centers and public health institutions. He has worked extensively on the effective use of vaccines and has been a member of expert advisory committees that establish national vaccine policy.

Dr. Schaffner is committed to the communication of disease prevention with the general public and regards this as a teaching opportunity. He is often invited to comment on communicable disease issues on local and national media, translating research and public health events into language that the public can understand.

After graduating from Yale in 1957, Schaffner attended the University of Freiburg, Germany as a Fulbright Scholar. He graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1962 and completed residency training and a Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt. He was commissioned in the U.S. Public Health Service as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for two years. He returned to Vanderbilt after that tour of duty and established a long collaboration with the Tennessee Department of Health and the CDC.

Iris Gorfinkel, MD, CM
Founder and Principal Investigator, PrimeHealth Clinical Research, Toronto, ON
Iris Gorfinkel, MD, CM

Iris Gorfinkel, MD, CM, is a family physician and Founder/Principal Investigator of PrimeHealth Clinical Research. She has participated in over 60 clinical trials and has a special interest in vaccination research. She helped co-author seminal papers on Shingrix and sat as a co-chair on the Shingrix Advisory Board. Additionally, Dr. Gorfinkel is active in-patient advocacy and produces a regular medical radio column on CBC Radio One.

Statement of Need

An estimated 1 million people get shingles each year, with about 1 in 10 developing postherpetic neuralgia that lasts months or years, and 1% – 4% being hospitalized for complications. Despite the availability of a shingles vaccine, about only 1 in 3 eligible adults ≥ 60 years old and just 37% of adults ≥ 65 years old have been vaccinated. Clinicians should recognize the risk factors for shingles (e.g., increasing age, decline in cell-mediated immunity, gender, race, chronic disease, etc.) and take proactive measures in promoting vaccination. Primary care settings are ideal for identifying appropriate patients for shingles vaccination, as well as discussing shingles and shingles vaccination. However, barriers to implementing a shingles protocol may exist.

The first episode of this CMEOCast podcast series focuses on reinforcing the importance of vaccination against shingles, improving vaccination uptake in ethnic minorities and at-risk patients, and developing best practices to implement a shingles protocol in primary care settings.

Learning Objectives

At the end of this CME/CE activity, participants should be able to develop best practices to implement a shingles protocol in primary care settings.

The following learning objectives pertain only to those requesting CNE or CPE credit: Describe best practices for a shingles protocol in primary care settings.

Financial Support

This educational activity is supported by an educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline.

Target Audience

Physicians, PAs, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists.

Credit Information

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This application-based activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour (0.10 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy credit.
Activity UAN: 0376-0000-20-132-H06-P

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Dr. Schaffner has no disclosures to report.


Dr. Gorfinkel reports that she receives research support from GlaxoSmithKline and Merck & Co., Inc. She is on the advisory committee and a consultant for GlaxoSmithKline.


  • Tony Graham, MD (peer reviewer) has no disclosures to report.
  • Mae Ochoa, RPh (peer reviewer) has no disclosures to report.
  • Kashemi Rorie, PhD (planning committee) has no disclosures to report.
  • Evan Luberger (planning committee) has no disclosures to report.
  • Jan Perez (planning committee) has no disclosures to report.
  • Sharon Tordoff (planning committee) has no disclosures to report.
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PD-028-092920-06

Implementing a Shingles Protocol in Primary Care Settings
Event Date: 09/29/2020