July 14, 2023 at 7:30 a.m.
Aspirus Rhinelander Clinic earns ‘BigShot’ award
Aspirus Rhinelander Clinic – N Shore Drive Pediatrics joins Aspirus Kronenwetter Clinic and Aspirus Pediatrics – Wausau as recipients of the 2023 Wisconsin Immunization Program’s annual “BigShot” award. The award honors organizations who had outstanding immunization rates for 2022, according to a press release announcing the honor. The award is determined via data pulled from the Wisconsin Immunization Registry, the release states.
“The Wisconsin Department of Health Services ‘BigShot’ award is an annual recognition that celebrates Vaccines for Children Program providers who are leading the way in protecting children’s health by ensuring their pediatric patients are up to date on their vaccinations,” the release states. “In 2022, over 90% of pediatric patients cared for at the three Aspirus Clinics were up to date with their routine recommended immunizations for the Hepatitis A vaccines before the age of two. Protecting your child is important. But there’s another reason kids need their vaccines: It helps protect other members of your family and community through herd immunity.”
“One of the best ways to help protect our children is to vaccinate them from diseases that are dangerous but preventable,” said Amy Slette, MD, Aspirus Rhinelander Clinic – N Shore Drive Pediatrics. “Vaccines help the immune system fight infections more efficiently by sparking the immune response to specific diseases.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends parents with infants and toddlers (birth to age 2 years) should consider immunizations for DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis), MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), Chickenpox, Hepatitis A and B, Pneumonia and Polio.
“It’s always better to prevent a disease rather than treat one after it occurs,” added Paul Fischbuch, MD, Aspirus Rhinelander Clinic – N Shore Drive Pediatrics. “We’re honored to be recognized for our efforts to keep children safe and healthy.”
According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, people began getting vaccines decades ago on a regular basis and that greatly reduced the spread of diseases. However, the viruses and bacteria that cause these diseases still exist. Some of them can make you very sick and some are deadly. Vaccines are the best way to prevent serious illness or death from these diseases.
Talk to your child’s primary care provider for more information about vaccinations.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Amy Slette, or Dr. Paul Fischbuch, call Aspirus Rhinelander Clinic – N Shore Drive at 715-361-4700. To learn more about Aspirus Health and its other medical providers, visit aspirus.org.
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