COVID-19 Vaccines your questions answered - authorised workers

COVID-19 Vaccines your questions answered - authorised workers

Join the Department of Health for an in-depth discussion about the COVID-19 vaccination program.

By Victorian Department of Health

Date and time

Thu, 7 Oct 2021 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Join the Victorian Department of Health for this free webinar to hear about the latest developments in the Victorian COVID-19 Immunisation program and have your vaccine questions answered by medical experts in the field.

The webinar will be repeated at three times to reach as many workers as possible. You only need to attend one session.

Topics covered:

• The benefits of COVID-19 vaccination

• Update on the Victorian COVID-19 Immunisation program

• The difference between COVID-19 vaccines

• Safety and possible side effects

• Addressing common concerns or misconceptions

• Have your COVID-19 questions answered by our experts in a live Q&A.

Please submit any questions you’d like answered via the registration form.

Speaker

PROFESSOR BENJAMIN COWIE

Professor Benjamin Cowie is an infectious diseases physician and epidemiologist, with appointments in both the Epidemiology Unit at VIDRL and VIDS. In addition, Ben serves as Acting Chief Health Officer in the Department of Health, Victoria. He is a Professorial Fellow in the Department of Infectious Diseases, Melbourne Medical School. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ben has supported the Victorian Government’s responses with a focus on community engagement, clinical care for people living with COVID-19, control of community transmission of infection, and in helping establish Victoria’s COVID-19 vaccination program.

Ben has built a broad research agenda in the epidemiology and control of communicable diseases, with a focus on viral hepatitis. He has supervised a number of Masters and PhD students in this area and has been awarded substantial funding support for both research and innovative program development in relation to viral hepatitis. Ben has been involved in the development of health public policy in relation to viral hepatitis in Australia and internationally, and in 2015 was named the inaugural Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Viral Hepatitis at the Doherty Institute.

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