Immunisations and Vaccinations Update including Influenza

Immunisations and Vaccinations Update including Influenza

An interactive annual update and best practice for those delivering Immunisations and Vaccinations, including an annual flu update

By Conexus Healthcare CIC

Date and time

Thu, 3 Oct 2024 01:30 - 04:30 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Contact the organiser to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 3 hours

This is an online session and will take place over Microsoft Teams

FOR WAKEFIELD GENERAL PRACTICE STAFF ONLY

This session is designed for Nurses and HCA's involved in delivering Immunisations and Vaccinations.

The course is designed to help you recognise current issues, be aware of storage, areas to improve and to share best practice with immunisers within your area to increase uptake.

The session will also include the Influenza vaccination update.

This course will cover:

• Current issues in immunisation

• Any changes to vaccine recommendations or national policy

• Update on vaccine ordering, storage and administration

• Changes to legislation relevant to vaccination

• Review of current practice, recent vaccine incidents and identification of areas for improvement

• Case studies, scenarios and Q+A session to help embed learning

• Influenza vaccination Update

An outlook invite will be sent out 48hours after booking and a joining link will be sent out closer to the time of the session so make sure the email address you have provided is accessed before the session.

If you are booking more than one person on the session you need to ensure an email address is provided for each person

For anymore information or questions regarding the session please contact resilience.academy@conexus-healthcare.org

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Organised by

Wakefield's GP Confederation, Conexus Healthcare is a GP-led group made up of all GP practices from across Wakefield District.

 

Working with our partners from Wakefield Resilience Academy, our range of training courses and events are designed to help develop an effective, modern primary care workforce that can deliver high-quality patient care, now and in the future.