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RFPs: Enhancing HCP Education in Adult Vaccination

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Deadline: 30-Apr-2026

The Pfizer Independent Medical Education Grant supports initiatives that strengthen healthcare professionals’ knowledge and competence in adult vaccination against respiratory infections. The program funds educational projects designed to improve awareness, understanding, and implementation of vaccination recommendations, with grants up to 35,000 EUR and a maximum duration of 12 months. Eligible organizations include medical schools, healthcare institutions, professional societies, and education-focused entities.

Overview

The Pfizer Independent Medical Education Grant is designed to enhance professional education on adult immunization practices, particularly for respiratory infections. It aims to address gaps in healthcare professionals’ knowledge, improve vaccination implementation, and ultimately reduce the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases among adult populations.

The program emphasizes targeted educational strategies, development of tailored educational resources, and creation of innovative tools that reduce information barriers and support care coordination among healthcare professionals.

Key Objectives

The grant seeks to:

Why This Grant Matters

Vaccine-preventable diseases remain a major health burden among adults, but adult vaccination schedules are often less established than those for children and adolescents. Low uptake of adult vaccines highlights the need for focused educational initiatives that equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to implement vaccination recommendations effectively.

Funding and Project Scope

Who is Eligible

Eligible organizations include:

Ineligible applicants:

How to Apply

  1. Identify Educational Needs: Define gaps in healthcare professional knowledge related to adult vaccination.

  2. Develop Project Proposal: Outline objectives, activities, target audience, and expected outcomes aligned with adult vaccination education.

  3. Ensure Organizational Eligibility: Lead applicants must be employed or contracted by eligible organizations, legally able to receive funding, and accredited if offering continuing education credit.

  4. Submit Application: Include detailed project plan, budget, and necessary organizational documentation.

  5. Implementation: Funded projects must be completed within 12 months, with deliverables and reporting as specified by Pfizer.

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FAQ – Pfizer Independent Medical Education Grant

  1. What types of projects are funded? Educational initiatives improving healthcare professionals’ knowledge, competence, and implementation of adult vaccination recommendations for respiratory infections.

  2. What is the maximum grant amount? 35,000 EUR, with higher funding possible for collaborative multi-country projects.

  3. Who can apply? Eligible applicants are accredited healthcare professional schools, institutions, professional societies, medical education companies, or other healthcare education organizations. Individuals and independent physician groups are not eligible.

  4. What is the project duration? Maximum of 12 months.

  5. Can multi-country projects apply? Yes, and collaborative projects may receive proportionally higher funding.

  6. Are continuing education credits required? Only if the project provides such credits, in which case appropriate accreditation is required.

  7. Who must lead the project? The lead applicant must be employed by or contracted with the requesting organization and authorized to submit the proposal.

Conclusion

The Pfizer Independent Medical Education Grant empowers organizations to strengthen adult vaccination practices by educating healthcare professionals. By funding targeted, innovative, and multi-professional educational initiatives, this program improves awareness, understanding, and implementation of adult vaccination against respiratory infections, ultimately enhancing public health outcomes.

For more information, visit Pfizer.

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