Myths and Misconceptions about COVID-19 Vaccination
About the webinar
NHN in partnership with ICVA and National Institute of Health presented the first webinar of the series on Covid vaccination. The main objective of the series is to brief the public on the Covid vaccine in order to tackle the vaccine hesitancy in the public. This is the secound webinar on the series on the topic.
About the Speaker
Dr. Mumtaz Khan is serving as Senior Scientific Officer in Field Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Division of the National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad. He is also Coordinator/Faculty member of FELTP Pakistan, National Focal Person for Infection Prevention & Control and Project Coordinator Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA). Dr. Mumtaz Ali Khan holds multiple degrees in the field of Medical Science i.e. MD (AFG), MS in Public Health and Hospital Administration (PAK), MS in Community Health and Nutrition (PAK), MS in Public Health, MS in Field Epidemiology. He has done Fellowship in “Field Epidemiology from (CDC-USA) and Post Graduate Trainings from China, Japan, Malaysia, WHO Geneva. Dr. Mumtaz has almost 20 years of experience in the field of clinical Pediatrics and Public Health. For the last 10 years, he is working as Field Epidemiologist and Training coordinator at Field Epidemiology & Disease Surveillance Division, NIH Islamabad. He is having vast experience of outbreak investigation and response. He has represented Pakistan in more than 32 international conferences/meetings and presented 28 research papers in international conferences. Dr. Mumtaz has played a pro-active role in COVID-19 response. He remained was actively involved in making National Action Plan for COVID-19, remained focal person for COVID Response at NIH, performed as Team Lead for Rapid Response Trainings and Simulation Exercises at all Airports and Ground crossings and Setting Quarantine Center at Taftan in Feb 2020. Keeping in View his extra ordinary services during the COVID-19 Pandemic, he has been granted appreciation certificates and shields and was also nominated for National Award during 2020.
Presentation of the session (click to download)