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


Save the date for our first virtual Clinical Vaccinology Update!

MVEC is excited to announce that our first virtual Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) will be held on December 7, 2020.

Program details and ticketing information will be announced shortly. 


NCIRS webinar - NIP changes, what you need to know

On the 1st July 2020 important changes to the National Immunisation Program (NIP) and recommendations for pneumococcal, meningococcal and Hepatitis A vaccinations will come into effect. 

NCIRS hosted a webinar about these changes which is now available to view online:

NCIRS: Upcoming NIP changes: what you need to know 


NCIRS webinar: Upcoming National Immunisation Program changes: what you need to know

On the 1st July 2020 important changes to the National Immunisation Program (NIP) and recommendations for pneumococcal, meningococcal and hepatitis A vaccinations will take effect.

NCIRS are hosting a webinar about these changes on June 16th at 1pm (AEST). Register for the webinar at the link below:

NCIRS: Upcoming NIP changes: what you need to know 


Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) 2020 - Postponed

Due to the current uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 situation which WHO has now declared a pandemic, the 11th CVU is postponed.

Please see our Events page for more details.


Presentations now available from November CVU

Thank you to all those who attended our recent Clinical Vaccinology Update held at Monash University in Caulfield. It was another successful event and we look forward to sharing the details of next years event with you soon. 

Our speakers have kindly shared their presentations and they are now available to download through our Events page. 


Program released for the November Clinical Vaccinology Update

The program for our November 2019 Clinical Vaccinology Update  has been released. Please see the link below for more details.

25th November CVU Program


CVU last chance early bird tickets - secure your seat today!

This is just a reminder that early bird ticket sales for the next Clinical Vaccinology Update, end on 31st August 2019. From the 1st of September, tickets to the event will be available for $125 per person.

Follow the link below to secure your seat at a discounted price now!

Book now


Early bird tickets now available for the November CVU!

The next Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) will be held on Monday 25th November 2019. Hosted by our Monash Health team, this event will be held in the Exhibition Space H116, at Monash University Caulfield, just off Princes Avenue. 

Tickets are now available and for those of you who book prior to 31st August, you will receive the early bird price of $100 per ticket!

BOOK NOW

The program for this event is yet to be announced, however information will be displayed on Events page as soon as it is made available. 

 

 


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.