SEKI participates in IMMUNION & the Coalition for Vaccination.
SEKI, in collaboration with the Coalition for Vaccination and the IMMUNION project (“Improving IMMunisation cooperation in the European UNION”) work to deliver better vaccine education to healthcare professionals and better information to the general public.
SEKI is an integral part of IMMUNION and the Coalition for Vaccination and will be developed into a one-stop training resource for healthcare professionals in Europe.
Phase 1: Recommended training content will be vetted by the SEKI team and provided via the Vaccine Education section via the SEKI platform. SEKI will amplify existing vaccine training content available through National Paediatric Associations, ADVAC, WHO and others. It will also direct user traffic to educational tools emerging from the EU-Joint Action of Vaccination, the ECDC, the EMA, and other stakeholders.
Phase 2: In a second phase, SEKI will invite users to search for training courses near their home and to pre-register, free of charge, for SEKI credits. The website will also include videos, podcasts, and other teaching formats that facilitate continuing vaccine education on the go. For those who practice regularly and successfully, a credit system will drive health workers to prioritise vaccine-related educational content over areas that they may already be familiar with.
As SEKI users advance through the training modules and collect credits, they will be able to print out a personal certificate, at any time, providing proof of completed training activities. A simple evaluation form will be added to provide standardised user-feedback. The European Board of Pediatrics has ample experience in harmonising training content across Europe and will help develop the long-term trajectory for the SEKI training credits.
SEKI is an integral part of IMMUNION and the Coalition for Vaccination and will be developed into a one-stop training resource for healthcare professionals in Europe.
Phase 1: Recommended training content will be vetted by the SEKI team and provided via the Vaccine Education section via the SEKI platform. SEKI will amplify existing vaccine training content available through National Paediatric Associations, ADVAC, WHO and others. It will also direct user traffic to educational tools emerging from the EU-Joint Action of Vaccination, the ECDC, the EMA, and other stakeholders.
Phase 2: In a second phase, SEKI will invite users to search for training courses near their home and to pre-register, free of charge, for SEKI credits. The website will also include videos, podcasts, and other teaching formats that facilitate continuing vaccine education on the go. For those who practice regularly and successfully, a credit system will drive health workers to prioritise vaccine-related educational content over areas that they may already be familiar with.
As SEKI users advance through the training modules and collect credits, they will be able to print out a personal certificate, at any time, providing proof of completed training activities. A simple evaluation form will be added to provide standardised user-feedback. The European Board of Pediatrics has ample experience in harmonising training content across Europe and will help develop the long-term trajectory for the SEKI training credits.