Mon 8th February 2021 - Program | ||
时间(墨尔本当地时间,AEDT) | 话题 | 主持人 |
晚上 7 点 - 晚上 7 点 5 分 | 欢迎 | 郑达瑞博士 (主持人) 医疗顾问,MVEC 澳大利亚维多利亚 |
7.05pm – 7.20pm | COVID-19 vaccine platforms | Prof Katie Flanagan Head of Infectious Diseases, Launceston General Hospital |
7.20pm - 7.35pm | COVID-19 vaccine safety | 吉姆·巴特里教授 SAEFVIC (MCRI) 健康信息学、流行病学和信号检测主管 |
7.35pm - 7.50pm | COVID-19 vaccine rollout - Victoria | Dr Annaliese Van Diemen Deputy Chief Health Officer, Communicable Disease, DHHS Victoria |
晚上 7.50 - 8.05 | COVID-19 vaccine stakeholder engagement and participation | Prof Benjamin Cowie Medical epidemiologist, Communicable Disease Epidemiology and Surveillance, Department of Health, Victoria, Australia |
晚上 8.05 - 8.25 | 问与答 关闭 |
主持人

郑达瑞博士
MBBS, MPH, FRACP 医学顾问,墨尔本疫苗教育中心
郑医生是在皇家儿童医院和莫纳什儿童医院工作的普通儿科医生。他是默多克儿童研究所的高级研究员。他对免疫、教育和健康信息学特别感兴趣。

Professor Katie Flanagan
Head of Infectious Diseases, Launceston General Hospital
Prof Katie is Head of Infectious Diseases at Launceston General Hospital and is affiliated with the University of Tasmania, Monash University and RMIT where she is involved in a broad range of research projects, with her main interests being in vaccinology and infectious diseases immunology. She has led a number of vaccine immunology trials and serves as a member of ATAGI.

吉姆·巴特里教授
墨尔本疫苗教育中心医学顾问
Prof Buttery is a paediatric infectious diseases physician and vaccinologist. He is the inaugural Professor of Child Health Informatics at the University of Melbourne. He is Head of Health Informatics, Epidemiology and Signal detection at SAEFVIC (MCRI) and Chief Clinical Research Information Officer & Infectious Diseases Physician at The Royal Children’s Hospital. Prof Buttery also serves as a member of the Strategic Priority Group of WHO Global Vaccine Safety Initiative, the Australian Medical Services Advisory Committee, and the TGA Advisory Committee on Vaccines.

Dr Annaliese van Diemen
Deputy Chief Health Officer, Communicable Diseases, DHHS Victoria
Dr van Diemen has experience across both public health and clinical medicine, and holds post graduate qualifications in public health and paediatrics. She has worked in hospital, public health and primary care settings in both Victoria and Western Australia. Her key interests are in antimicrobial resistance, health systems and vaccine preventable diseases. She is a fellow of the Australian Faculty of Public Health Medicine and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.

Professor Benjamin Cowie
Medical epidemiologist, Communicable Disease Epidemiology and Surveillance, DHHS Victoria
Prof Benjamin Cowie is an infectious diseases physician and epidemiologist, holding appointments with the Victorian Infectious Diseases Service (VIDS) at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory (VIDRL) at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity. He is a medical epidemiologist with Communicable Disease Epidemiology and Surveillance at the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services, and is an Honorary Principal Fellow in the Department of Medicine at the University of Melbourne. He serves on a range of communicable disease, clinical and public health committees at state, national and international levels.
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