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Immunisation Update - Travel Health

£ 108.00 gbp
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Wed, 22 Jan 2025, 13:00–16:30 GMT
Virtual Class
Immunisation Update - Travel Health
Course Overview: Half Day 'Travel Vaccination' Update Session (Optional Add-On or Standalone Course)

Note: This session is offered as an optional add-on or standalone course for participants who are practicing in the area of Travel Health

Agenda:

  • 12:45: Registration
  • 13:00: Introduction and Course Objectives
  • 13:05: Risk Assessment - Traveler, Destination, and Vaccines
  • 14:00: Addressing Complex Travelers' Needs
  • 14:30: Coffee Break
  • 14:45: NHS Vaccine Schedule for Travel
  • 15:00: Private Vaccine Schedule for Travel
  • 15:15: Health Promotion for Non-Vaccine Preventable Diseases
  • 15:30: Malaria: Understanding and Mitigation
  • 15:45: Complex Patient Scenarios - Group Work and Shared Learning
  • 16:00: Question and Answer Session for Shared Learning and Addressing Common Problems in Primary Care

Learning Outcomes:

Upon the successful completion of this 'Travel Vaccination' update session, participants will be able to:

1. Conduct Comprehensive Risk Assessment:
  - Apply effective risk assessment strategies to evaluate the traveler, destination, and appropriate vaccine recommendations, considering individual health conditions and travel factors.

2. Address Needs of Complex Travelers:
  - Analyze and address the unique vaccination requirements of complex travelers, including those with underlying health conditions and special needs.

3. Navigate NHS and Private Vaccine Schedules:
  - Differentiate between the NHS and private vaccine schedules for travel, ensuring accurate administration of vaccines based on travel plans and personal preferences.

4. Promote Health for Non-Vaccine Preventable Diseases:
  - Educate travelers about non-vaccine preventable health risks associated with travel destinations, promoting effective health promotion measures.

5. Understand and Manage Malaria Risks:
  - Grasp the nuances of malaria prevention, including understanding malaria transmission, the selection of appropriate prophylaxis, and educating travelers on malaria risk reduction.

6. Collaborate in Complex Patient Scenarios:
  - Participate in group discussions and shared learning exercises to collaboratively navigate complex travel-related patient scenarios, fostering a multidisciplinary approach.


Trainers

Jenny O'Connor

RGN NMP

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Location

Virtual Class

Classifications

Categories
  • Immunisations
Levels
  • Update