Global leaders in pharmacists-as-immunizers research to meet at Waterloo Pharmacy

Monday, April 10, 2017
School of Pharmacy building

On April 21, researchers from 5 countries will gather at the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy for a workshop discussing immunizations and the pharmacist’s role in providing vaccines.

Ontario Pharmacist Evidence Network researchers Nancy Waite and Sherilyn Houle are co-leading the workshop with Lisa Nissen from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia. Called “Giving a ‘Shot in the Arm’ to Global Pharmacists-as-Immunizers Research”, the two-day, action-oriented workshop brings together those exploring the role pharmacists play as immunizers in different parts of the world.

Attendees are leaders in pharmacy practice research. In addition to several Waterloo Pharmacy faculty members, participants hail from schools of health and technology in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, and from Dalhousie University’s College of Pharmacy in Nova Scotia. Bringing these leaders into a shared space for discussion will allow them to share current research and results, identify research gaps, and jumpstart international research collaborations.

Vaccines are one of the most significant global public health initiatives and are responsible for saving millions of lives each year. Across the world, pharmacists are also one of the most accessible health care providers, and in many places they are able to administer vaccines to patients. A recent global report prepared by the International Pharmaceutical Federation estimated that 940 million people live in countries where over 193,000 community pharmacies could potentially offer access to vaccination services. The potential for pharmacy-led outreach and vaccination promotion is there: through their discussions, these researchers will collaborate to maximize their ability to accelerate and lead this outreach in their respective countries and beyond.

The invitation-only workshop runs April 21 and 22 and is supported by the University of Waterloo International Research Partnerships Grant (IRPG). The Queensland University of Technology has matched the IRPG funds to support the event.