The State of COVID-19 Vaccine Development: What You Need to Know 

October 19, 2020

Vaccines play a significant role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and in saving millions of lives worldwide every year. Now, faced with the global spread of the novel coronavirus, SARS CoV 2, an unprecedented effort is underway to quickly develop an effective and safe vaccine against COVID-19. 

This webinar is FREE for all nurses. 

Registration is required prior to viewing.

Register now and view anytime, anywhere starting October 26, 2020. 

A link to the on-demand webinar will be emailed to all registrants on October 26.

Click the button below to register for this webinar or all webinars in the ANA COVID-19 Series:

Registration is FREE for both ANA members and non-members.

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Health care professionals will be early recipients of any approved vaccines. Now is the time to begin to learn what you need to know about these vaccines – information that is critical to your well-being and to the well-being of your patients.

Topics to be covered in this important webinar include:

  • How SARS coV-2 is different from other coronaviruses found in humans and the implications for vaccine development
  • The pharmacology of the top current Covid-19 vaccine candidates and what you need to know about how each works
  • Important considerations in the development of a vaccine that will protect individuals from the coronavirus
  • The current thinking regarding vaccine storage, administration, and other logistical challenges
  • Important strategies for improving vaccination rates for the Covid-19 vaccine

This webinar is led by Audrey M. Stevenson, PhD, MPH, MSN, FNP-BC, a nationally recognized nurse leader on vaccines and vaccination efforts.  Dr. Stevenson is currently the head of a major metropolitan health department’s COVID-19 vaccination planning and execution effort.

Don’t miss this opportunity to begin to learn information critical to the successful immunization of the US population against COVID-19.

Who should attend: All nurses in all practice settings

Additional information:  A link will be emailed to all registrants on October 26, 2020, so you can view the on-demand webinar at your convenience.