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Event Series: Wessex LMC

Vaccination and immunisation update

July 17 @ 9:30 am - 2:00 pm

Provider: Wessex Local Medical Committees

Speaker/Trainer: Ms Joanna Lowry

Introduction: This half day update will cover all that nurses need to know in the way of children’s and adult’s immunisations and vaccinations. This is a generic update aimed at clinicians who provide the full range of childhood and adult immunisations covered in the routine UK schedules.

Lesson Aim:

We will cover the recommended topics for annual immunisation update training within the National Minimum Standards:

  • Current issues in vaccination
  • Recent epidemiology of vaccine preventable diseases
  • Any changes to the National Immunisation Schedule
  • Any changes to legislation relevant to vaccination
  • Anaphylaxis recognition and management
  • Review of current practice and identification of areas for improvement

Plus we will have a Q&A session for commonly encountered problems in practice.

The training can be supported in practice using the: UKHSA National Minimum Standards for immunisation training 2025

 

Objectives: This course meets Public Health England’s National Minimum Standards for Immunisation Training and includes any new and upcoming changes.

 

Important Information: 

This training will be run over Zoom. To participate you will need to install Zoom on your device, and ensure it is has a microphone, speaker, and camera. Please Note: Some trainers will no longer allow you to stay on the call if you do not have your camera operating, without good reason. If this is the case you will not be reimbursed for the course.  In order to comply with the 2025 UK National Minimum Standards for Immunisation Training and to receive your certificate, you need to participate during this training.

 

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