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Clinic Assessment Software Application (CASA)
Adult Clinical Assessment Software Application (ACASA)

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The standard Clinical Assessment Software Application (CASA) is
a tool for assessing pediatric and adolescent immunizations. For more on Pediatric CASA...

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Introducing... Adult Clinical Assessment Software Application (ACASA), a tool for assessing adolescent and adult immunizations. For more on the new Adult CASA...

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