GMU’s Drug Information Forum “Vaccination Safety” with Washington State University, USA

On Sep 12, 2024, Gulf Medical University (GMU) College of Pharmacy, in collaboration with Washington State University (WSU), hosted a significant event titled “Safety Monitoring of Pharmacist-Administered Vaccines.” This forum marked another milestone in GMU’s ongoing commitment to advancing healthcare education, following a series of successful collaborations, including a preceptor showcase series with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in the previous year.

The forum attracted over 150 participants from the UAE, other Arab countries, and some Asian countries, emphasizing its reach and impact across regional healthcare professionals and students. The participants praised the forum highly for its educational value and practical insights into vaccines side effects, a crucial aspect of pharmacy practice.

Prof. Muhammad Al-Shorbagy, Dean of GMU College of Pharmacy, opened the forum by highlighting its importance in improving pharmacists’ practices across the region. “Today’s discussion is not merely about sharing knowledge but about transforming our practice in ways that directly benefit patient safety and care,” he stated.

Keynote speaker from WSU, Prof. Kimberly McKeirnan, delivered engaging talks filled with memorable examples of vaccination safety issues that pharmacists must be aware about. Her expertise provided invaluable insights into the complex nature of vaccination administration and the critical role of pharmacists in managing patient outcomes.

Adding to the richness of the discussions, Prof. Dixon Thomas, from GMU added updates from the UAE on Pharmacist-Administered Vaccination.

The sessions encouraged active engagement, rigorous questioning, and creative thinking, fostering an environment of learning and professional development.

This forum not only served as a learning platform but also as a dialogue space where professionals and students shared experiences, discussed challenges, and seeked collective solutions to enhance patient care and safety. The success of this event has set the stage for future collaborations between GMU and WSU, promising further advancements in global healthcare education and practice.