The Science of Vaccines Webinar

The Science of Vaccines Webinar
The fast-moving pace of COVID-19 science, both from disease progression and treatments, has been hard to keep up with. 
  
As health workers, we are well positioned to advocate for science and safety, and we have a professional obligation to understand and promote the evidence-based principles of public health, including health promotion activities such as vaccinations.
  
The webinar will cover the safety processes, research and surveillance of adverse events (including safety data so far) that have gone into developing COVID-19 vaccines. It will also outline the difference between the various COVID-19 vaccines.

About the presenters

Dr Jessica Stokes-Parish is a practicing Intensive Care Nurse and Educator who holds a PhD in medicine from the University of Newcastle. In addition to more than 12 years of bedside nursing, Jessica’s areas of work include exploring educational design for health care professionals, quality improvement science for better patient outcomes, and science communication. 

Romy Blacklaw is a Registered Nurse of over 10 years and qualified Immunisation Program Nurse working in a major hospital COVID-19 vaccination hub. Romy has been immunising for eight years and has worked in primary health care as a Clinical Co-ordinator, Immunisation Nurse and Occupational Nurse. 

This event is open to all QNMU members and will provide 1 CPD hour.

Prior registration is compulsory to attend. For more information or enquiries please contact QNMU Events Team on [email protected].

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When
9/09/2021 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
Where
VIA ZOOM
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