LS-W1 - Lunch Symposium: Enabling life-course immunisation through pharmacy-based vaccination

Auditorium 2-3

Supported by Pfizer

Chair(s)

Ms Manjiri Gharat (FIP Vice President, India)

Introduction

FIP is committed to transforming vaccination by accelerating vaccine equity, access and sustainability through life-course immunisation. It is critical to both recognize and understand the impact of pharmacy-based vaccination delivery on disease prevention throughout life’s ages and stages from childhood (including pregnancy) to late adulthood. This is key to supporting countries to develop policies that enable pharmacies and pharmacists to deliver integrated vaccination services throughout the life-course and as part of wider national immunisation policies. 

Programme

12:45– 12:50   Introduction by the chair
12:50 – 13:00  

Transforming vaccination through a life-course approach to immunisation
Dr Catherine Duggan, CEO FIP

13:00 – 13:10  

A shot at life starts early and lasts a lifetime
Ms Martha Rebour, Executive Director, Shot@Life, UN Foundation, USA

13:10 – 13:20  

The cumulative effect of vaccine inequities on older adults
Dr Jane Barratt, Secretary General, International Federation on Ageing, Canada

13:20 – 13:50  

Panel discussion and Q&A: Identifying local issues of global relevance
Mr Wael Ali, Global Liaison, Egyptian Pharmacists Syndicate, Egypt
Dr Jane Barratt, Secretary General, International Federation on Ageing, Canada
Mr John Jackson / President, Western Pacific Pharmaceutical Forum, Australia

Dr Daniella Munene, CEO, Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya, Kenya
Dr T.V. Narayana, President, South East Asian Pharmaceutical Forum, India
Ms Martha Rebour, Executive Director, Shot@Life, UN Foundation, USA
Mr Federico Zerbinato, Pharmacist and Clinical Pharmacologist, Italy

13:50 – 13:55   Reflections
Dr Catherine Duggan, FIP CEO 
13:55 – 14:00   Conclusions by the chair and session close

 

Learning Objectives

1. To describe life-course immunisation and the essential role of pharmacists in enabling it
2. To understand the impact of life course immunisation on different life ages and stages
3. To identify the importance of adopting a life-course approach to vaccination in pharmacy
4. To discuss how local needs for developing life-course immunisation differ across the globe

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