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Clinical Education Team NHS Lothian | Staff

Immunisation

Core immunisation training covers face-to-face immunisation theory and practical sessions to enable safe vaccine administration. Separate sessions are available for registered and non-registered (HCSW) healthcare workers.

Intended Audience

Registered or non-registered practitioners who are new to vaccinating or who have not attended this session.

Learning Outcomes

The aim of this training is to meet NHS Education Scotland (NES) National Minimum Standards for Immunisation Training by preparing registered or non-registered practitioners to undertake all aspects of vaccination and immunisation within their job role.

Health protection Scotland and NHS Education for Scotland recommend that all healthcare professional involved in immunisation should be able to demonstrate competence, current evidence-based knowledge and understanding of the areas listed below:

  1. The aims of immunisation: national policy and schedules
  2. The immune system and how vaccines work
  3. Vaccine preventable diseases
  4. Different types of vaccines used & their composition
  5. Current issues and controversies regarding immunisation
  6. Communicating with parents and patients
  7. Legal aspects of vaccination
  8. Storage and handling of vaccines
  9. Correct administration of vaccines
  10. Anaphylaxis and other adverse events
  11. Documentation, record keeping and reporting
  12. Strategies for improving immunisation rates.

NHS Lothian will carry out its educational functions in a way that is inclusive to all learners. We strive to minimise any barriers to learning. If a course attendee requires additional support please contact loth.vaccinationtraining@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk

For more information contact loth.clinicalskillstraining@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk