Vaccines 101: Foundations and Public Health Relevance

A foundational training program on vaccines, designed to build practical knowledge of immunization for healthcare and life sciences professionals.

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Program Overview

This comprehensive training module introduces participants to the core concepts of vaccines, including their types, mechanisms, development processes, logistics, and their critical role in public health. With a focus on practical understanding and real-world application, the course covers vaccine-preventable diseases, national and global immunization strategies, cold chain management, and effective communication to address vaccine hesitancy. Through interactive components such as role-play activities, participants will enhance their ability to responsibly share vaccine knowledge, tackle misinformation, and support immunization efforts in various community and clinical settings.

Features

  • Understand the science behind vaccines and the immune response.
  • Identify and differentiate between various types of vaccines.
  • Explain the vaccine development and approval pipeline.
  • Communicate accurate vaccine information and dispel common myths.

Target audiences

  • Healthcare professionals involved in immunization and patient care (nurses, general practitioners, paramedics, ANMs)
  • Public health workers and vaccination program staff

Curriculum

  • 6 Sections
  • 28 Lessons
  • 1 Day
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Instructor

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Hardip Singh

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Pharma expert and independent consultant specializing in Vaccines & Biotechnology, with a strong track record in driving sales growth and leading large teams. Former Associate Director at IQVIA and Senior Regional Sales Manager at Sanofi Pasteur, known for exceeding targets, strategic planning, and cross-functional collaboration. Brings deep industry insight, leadership strength, and a passion for performance and innovation.

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