Flexible learning vaccinator foundation

FREE

$

0.00

NZD

incl. GST

You can purchase access to a recording of this event.

Overview

This course combines online learning and assessment with a face-to-face tutorial. The FLVFC will provide nurses, and pharmacists and other regulated health care professionals with the knowledge and skills to safely and effectively administer vaccines on the National Immunisation Schedule, as appropriate within your scope of practice. It is an essential requirement for authorisation or approval as a vaccinator (Additional requirements to attain authorisation are outlined in the Immunisation Handbook, Appendix 4.).

The FLVFC provides information and practical skills related to the safe and effective delivery of vaccines on the National Immunisation Schedule.

Eligible learners:

  • Registered nurses
  • Pharmacists
  • Enrolled nurses
  • Paramedics
  • Midwives

Notes:

As prescribers, midwives and medical doctors need not be authorised to administer vaccines. These professional groups may still enrol in this course to gain greater understanding of vaccines and immunisation service delivery in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Prerequisites:

Registered nurses, pharmacists and health professionals with a current annual practicing certificate who wish to become authorised or pharmacist vaccinators.

  • Knowledge and familiarity with the current Immunisation Handbook

Course content:

  • Immunisation and vaccine-preventable diseases.
  • The immune system.
  • National Immunisation Schedule.
  • Types and composition of vaccines.
  • Vaccine safety.
  • Storage and handling of vaccines.
  • Improving immunisation coverage.
  • Informed consent and immunisation communication.
  • Vaccine administration.
  • Legislation, endorsement and authorisation.

Clinical assessment:

  • This is a requirement for attaining pharmacist or authorised vaccinator status.
  • Arranging a venue to undertake the assessment is the responsibility of the course participant - neither IMAC nor local Immunisation Coordinators can arrange this. This assessment normally takes place in the vaccinator's workplace.
  • It is recommended that you complete your clinical assessment within 6 months of completing the coursework.

Course content:

  • Immunisation and vaccine-preventable diseases.
  • The immune system.
  • National Immunisation Schedule.
  • Types and composition of vaccines.
  • Vaccine safety.
  • Storage and handling of vaccines.
  • Improving immunisation coverage.
  • Informed consent and immunisation communication.
  • Vaccine administration.
  • Legislation, endorsement and authorisation.

Clinical assessment:

  • This is a requirement for attaining pharmacist or authorised vaccinator status.
  • Arranging a venue to undertake the assessment is the responsibility of the course participant - neither IMAC nor local Immunisation Coordinators can arrange this. This assessment normally takes place in the vaccinator's workplace.
  • It is recommended that you complete your clinical assessment within 6 months of completing the coursework.

Flexible learning vaccinator foundation

FREE

$

0.00

NZD

incl. GST

Payment by credit/debit card

Date

Tue
25
Feb
-
9:00 am
to
Tue
25
Feb
-
1:00 pm

Location

Dunedin

Edgar Centre,

116 Portsmouth Drive,

Dunedin

Contact

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NZD

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You can purchase access to a recording of this event.

Overview

This course combines online learning and assessment with a face-to-face tutorial. The FLVFC will provide nurses, and pharmacists and other regulated health care professionals with the knowledge and skills to safely and effectively administer vaccines on the National Immunisation Schedule, as appropriate within your scope of practice. It is an essential requirement for authorisation or approval as a vaccinator (Additional requirements to attain authorisation are outlined in the Immunisation Handbook, Appendix 4.).

The FLVFC provides information and practical skills related to the safe and effective delivery of vaccines on the National Immunisation Schedule.

Eligible learners:

  • Registered nurses
  • Pharmacists
  • Enrolled nurses
  • Paramedics
  • Midwives

Notes:

As prescribers, midwives and medical doctors need not be authorised to administer vaccines. These professional groups may still enrol in this course to gain greater understanding of vaccines and immunisation service delivery in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Prerequisites:

Registered nurses, pharmacists and health professionals with a current annual practicing certificate who wish to become authorised or pharmacist vaccinators.

  • Knowledge and familiarity with the current Immunisation Handbook

Course content:

  • Immunisation and vaccine-preventable diseases.
  • The immune system.
  • National Immunisation Schedule.
  • Types and composition of vaccines.
  • Vaccine safety.
  • Storage and handling of vaccines.
  • Improving immunisation coverage.
  • Informed consent and immunisation communication.
  • Vaccine administration.
  • Legislation, endorsement and authorisation.

Clinical assessment:

  • This is a requirement for attaining pharmacist or authorised vaccinator status.
  • Arranging a venue to undertake the assessment is the responsibility of the course participant - neither IMAC nor local Immunisation Coordinators can arrange this. This assessment normally takes place in the vaccinator's workplace.
  • It is recommended that you complete your clinical assessment within 6 months of completing the coursework.

Course content:

  • Immunisation and vaccine-preventable diseases.
  • The immune system.
  • National Immunisation Schedule.
  • Types and composition of vaccines.
  • Vaccine safety.
  • Storage and handling of vaccines.
  • Improving immunisation coverage.
  • Informed consent and immunisation communication.
  • Vaccine administration.
  • Legislation, endorsement and authorisation.

Clinical assessment:

  • This is a requirement for attaining pharmacist or authorised vaccinator status.
  • Arranging a venue to undertake the assessment is the responsibility of the course participant - neither IMAC nor local Immunisation Coordinators can arrange this. This assessment normally takes place in the vaccinator's workplace.
  • It is recommended that you complete your clinical assessment within 6 months of completing the coursework.