
Immunization Resources for Providers
A service for all KAFP members and their practices, whether providing KDHE vaccines or not.
Kansas Academy of Family Physicians has received an Immunization Provider Enhancement grant from KDHE to increase the number of members enrolled in KDHE vaccination programs, as well as to support those enrolled with resources, training and education. If you are interested in becoming a KDHE vaccination provider, please contact KAFP to support you through this application process.
Already enrolled and need support, we are here for you!


AAFP RESOURCES
Online, on-demand, free CME Opportunities
- New Maternal Immunization Resources Guide Clinic Conversations
- RSV Vaccination for Adults 60 Plus
Free 1.25 AAFP Prescribed Credits. Access through February 20, 2026. AAFP login information required

CDC RESOURCES
- Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule
- Adult Immunization Schedule
- The Pink Book
- Download the PneumoRecs VaxAdvisor Mobile App for Vaccine Providers
Compatible with iOS and Android devices. Provides patient-specific guidance consistent with ACIP’s pneumococcal vaccination recommendations. Free. - Download the “CDC Vaccine Schedules” App
It’s free! Compatible with iOS and Android devices. Provides recommended immunization schedules for all ages - CDC Info On-Demand
Order hard copies of immunization schedules and have the shipped directly to your practice for free.
Consider the following:
• It will increase your reach to patients who are eligible for government purchased vaccines and reduce your out-of-pocket costs.
• You can provide all ACIP-recommended vaccines to your eligible patients.
• Over the past decade, both general and immunization specific pediatric “best practices” have included the administering of a child’s immunizations in their medical home (their regular source of primary care).
KAFP offers a booklet, “Your Guide to VFC Enrollment” to help assist you through the process. Please email our grant project manager, Mishayla Moffitt Nichols at mnichols@kafponoline.org to receive your booklet today.
KDHE has funds that they use to assist with the purchase of a new vaccine storage unit. Normally, KDHE reserves this for current VFC providers, in good standing, who have been enrolled for at least six months.
Yes, KAFP has a stipend program to help your clinic administer vaccinations and purchase the vaccine storage unit. If you are interested in the program and would like an application, please email our grant project manager, Mishayla Moffitt Nichols at mnichols@kafponline.org.
No, they can be in the same vaccine storage unit as long as they are clearly labeled. KDHE should be able to open your vaccine storage unit and see a clear distinction between private and VFC vaccines.


