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Vaccination for Pregnant Women & the Health Professionals caring for them (Webinar, March 20th)

Author:Author Caroline Gillett
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12 March 202117 May 2021

Professor Shakila Thangaratinam from the WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Women’s Health – based at the IMSR – is leading a special webinar on vaccination for pregnant women and healthcare professionals taking care of them. This event is hosted in collaboration with Elly charity.

Date of Event: March 20th at 11 am GMT – Register here!

As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout takes place this is an opportunity to learn and ask questions about vaccination from international experts. Find out more & register here.

Meet our Speakers

  • Chair: Prof Shakila Thangaratinam is the co-Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Women’s Health at the University of Birmingham.
  • Prof Paul T. Heath works at the Vaccine Institute, St George’s, University of London and is Chief Investigator of the UK Novavax Vaccine Trial.
  • Dr Gloria Rowland MBE is Chief nurse at South West London Health and Care Partnership and previously Director of Midwifery at Barts Health NHS Trust, the country’s largest maternity service.
  • Mr Rehan Khan is a consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, specialist in Maternal Medicine, and Director of Medical Education at Royal London and Mile End Hospitals.

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