Today, Bay University proudly hosted a specialized seminar on the "Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI)." The seminar was delivered by Dr. Abdihamid Du’ad Ali, a senior lecturer specializing in public health and nutrition, and a valued member of Bay University.
The seminar was highly beneficial, attracting a diverse group of students eager to learn about the importance of vaccination and its impact on community health. Dr. Abdihamid provided an in-depth explanation of the Expanded Programme on Immunization, highlighting the crucial role of immunization in preventing diseases and promoting public health.
Dr. Abdihamid emphasized the importance of continued community awareness and engagement in vaccination efforts. His detailed presentation covered the goals and achievements of the EPI, the strategies for increasing vaccination coverage, and the challenges that need to be addressed to ensure successful implementation. Attendees gained valuable insights into how vaccination programs contribute to disease prevention and overall community health.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Dr. Abdihamid Du’ad Ali for his dedication and expertise in delivering such an informative session. His commitment to advancing public health knowledge and promoting effective immunization practices is truly commendable.
We also want to recognize and thank all the participants who attended the seminar. Your enthusiasm and eagerness to learn about vaccination are essential for fostering a well-informed community. For those who were unable to attend, we encourage you to take advantage of similar opportunities in the future to further enhance your understanding and contribute to the improvement of public health.
Bay University is dedicated to providing valuable educational experiences that contribute to the development of healthcare professionals and the betterment of community health. We look forward to hosting more seminars and workshops that address key public health issues and support the ongoing education of our students and the broader community.
Thank you to everyone who participated and supported this seminar. Together, we can make significant strides towards achieving optimal health outcomes and enhancing public health knowledge.