Trivalent for injection – we also will have some flumist (quadrivalent) for those who don’t like needles. If they want quadrivalent, they can get if though personal HCP.
Kristen
Kristen L. Steivang, MSN, RN, ANP-BC, APNP
Nurse Practitoner, Employee Health Services
St. Mary’s Hospital
700 S. Park St.
Madison, WI 53715
Ph. 608-258-6995
Fax 608-259-3239
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Subject: [MCOH-EH] Quadrivalent flu vaccine usage
Has anyone switched to using all quadrivalent flu vaccine for their staff?
We have ordered trivalent for staff this year, but interested to see if other facilities feel the quadrivalent coverage is worth the cost?
Nancy Epps CMSRN, BSN, OCN
Clinician, Employee Health Services
Tampa General Hospital
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