Registrations now open for the March CVU miniseries event

The next Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) miniseries event, COVID-19 vaccines: engagement, communication and safety, will be held virtually on Tuesday 9th March, 2021.

We are excited to welcome our panel who will be presenting on COVID-19 vaccine stakeholder engagement, participation and communication, as well as giving an update on the Victorian Specialist Immunisation Service (VicSIS) and international vaccine safety.

A full program of this free event can be found via our Events page and the link below:

CVU mini: March 9th, 2021


A recording of the February CVU mini is now available

Thank you to all who attended our recent CVU miniseries event COVID-19 Vaccines: A Victorian Landscape on February 8th 2021.

Presentation topics included COVID-19 vaccine platforms, COVID-19 vaccine safety, COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Victoria, as well as stakeholder engagement and participation.

A free recording of this event is now available via our education portal.

To access this recording please follow the link below:

CVU mini- 8th February 2021


CVU Miniseries event February 8, 2021- registration closing soon

COVID-19 vaccines: A Victorian landscape is the first event in our CVU Miniseries for 2021.

Please join us online on Monday the 8th of February at 7pm to hear about COVID-19 vaccine safety and Victorian COVID-19 vaccine rollout information.

To view the full program and to register, please visit our Event page.

Registrations for this FREE event will close on Monday the 8th of February at 2pm.

A recording of COVID-19 vaccines: A Victorian landscape will be accessible on our Education Portal following the event.


December 2020 CVU recording is now available via our Education Portal

Our December CVU covered topics such as COVID-19 vaccines, influenza, vaccine safety and vaccine communication. A recording of this event is now available for viewing.

To access this recording please sign in to our Education Portal and follow the prompts.

Please note that if you have not visited our new Education Portal, you will need to sign up to access content.

MVEC Education Portal

 


Complete program for the CVU Miniseries virtual event now available

The next Clinical Vaccinology Update Miniseries event, COVID-19 vaccines: a Victorian landscape, will be held virtually on February 8th, 2021.

We are excited to welcome our presenters who will be covering the COVID-19 vaccine landscape in Victoria, including vaccine safety, Victorian COVID-19 vaccine rollout plans and stakeholder engagement and participation.

This is a free event, however you will need to register for tickets via the link below, where you can also view the complete program:

CVU Miniseries: February 8, 2021

 


Save the date for our first CVU Miniseries event: February 8, 2021

MVEC is excited to announce the details for our first CVU Miniseries event!

When: February 8, 2021
Time: 7:00-8:30pm

Topics will include:

  • COVID-19 vaccine profiles (AstraZeneca/Pfizer)
  • Scan of the Victorian COVID-19 vaccine landscape
  • Victorian COVID-19 vaccine rollout information

Cost: Free

Further details and registration information will be available shortly via our Events page. Please note that this event will be held virtually via zoom.

A video recording will also be made available on our website following the event.


CVU registrations close Tuesday December 1, 2020

Our first virtual Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) will be held on December 7, 2020 and will host various local and international presenters. The topics covered include COVID-19 vaccines, influenza, vaccine safety, and vaccine communication.

Registrations to attend are closing soon. Be sure to purchase your tickets by tomorrow December 1, 2020 so you don't miss out!

Tickets can be purchased by heading to our Event page

Your unique webinar link will be sent to out via email in the coming days so please look out for it.

 


NCIRS webinar- SARS-CoV-2 vaccine development: Is a finish line in sight?

The National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS), have recently hosted a webinar titled: SARS-CoV-2 vaccine development: Is a finish line in sight?

Associate Professor Chris Blythe and Dr Melanie Saville present the current COVID-19 vaccine development landscape, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the COVAX response, and the ethical and logistical implications of global vaccine implementation.

To view this webinar please follow the link below:

NCIRS- SARS-CoV-2 vaccine development: Is a finish line in sight?

 


Complete program for the December CVU now available

The next Clinical Vaccinology Update will be held virtually on December 7.

We are excited to welcome both local and international presenters covering a wide range of immunisation topics including COVID-19 vaccine updates, vaccine communication and confidence, influenza vaccines, Zostavax® and measles.

To view the complete program and to purchase tickets, please follow the link below to our Events page:

Clinical Vaccinology Update: December 7 2020


December CVU tickets are now available for purchase

Tickets are now available for our first virtual Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU). This will be an all-day event held on December 7 2020.

We are excited to welcome both local and international presenters covering a wide range of immunisation topics.

To view a draft program of the day's events, and for ticketing information, please follow the link below:

Clinical Vaccinology Update: December 7 2020


About MVEC

The Melbourne Vaccine Education Centre (MVEC) is an educational website, developed with the aim of providing up-to-date immunisation information for both healthcare professionals and members of the public. We are based at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), a research organisation, and are affiliated with SAEFVIC (Surveillance of Adverse Events Following Vaccination in the Community), the Victorian Vaccine Safety Service.