Raising awareness of RSV as part of your vaccine preventable respiratory diseases in Canada
Interactive Dialogue | Raising awareness of RSV as part of your VPRDs in Canada
The Speakers
Dr. Rita Dhami
Chief Pharmacy Officer at Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
Dr. Rita Dhami is a passionate hospital pharmacist with pharmacy practice and leadership experience in hospital, community and academic roles. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy at University of Toronto and a Doctor of Pharmacy at University of Florida. She is a consummate pharmacist having spent 19 years in hospital pharmacy with London Health Sciences Centre with nearly a decade as the Antimicrobial Stewardship and Infectious Diseases Pharmacist. She holds longstanding teaching appointments with the University of Waterloo, School of Pharmacy and Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University. In her current role, she is the Chief Pharmacy Officer for the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists where she represents the voice of pharmacy professionals who work in institutional healthcare settings like hospitals, ambulatory clinics and long-term care.
Mr. Arushan Arulnamby
Policy Analyst, National Institute on Ageing
Arushan Arulnamby is a Policy Analyst for Canada’s National Institute on Ageing (NIA). He leads the development of NIA’s policy papers and initiatives surrounding vaccine-preventable diseases among older Canadians. He has experience developing evidence-informed policy and practice approaches to guide health authorities and organizations to better support vaccination efforts. He also takes part in advocacy work and the development of public resources surrounding adult vaccines.
Arushan Arulnamby completed the Master of Public Health program from the University of Toronto, with a double specialization in ageing and global health.
- Increase awareness and understanding of RSV: Enhance public and professional awareness regarding RSV as a significant, life-threatening vaccine-preventable respiratory disease especially among older adults and those with chronic conditions.
- Promote Vaccination: Advocate for the importance and accessibility of RSV vaccination for older and at-risk adults across Canada, aiming to reduce morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs and burden associated with RSV infections.
- Influence Policy and Practice: Gather insights and consensus from leading non-profit organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations (CSOs) and patient and professional organizations to influence policy development and healthcare practices on RSV prevention.
Resources
Enhance your organization’s awareness and advocacy efforts to address RSV amongst the older Canadian population and promote vaccine uptake initiatives by exploring these resources.
IFA invites you to take part in a national survey aimed at assessing awareness of RSV!
Survey link : https://ow.ly/FCvJ50SqXRu