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This training is for general practice nurses and other health professionals who are new to the role of administering and promoting and / or advising about vaccines.

This training is for general practice nurses / registered health professionals who are new to the role of administering and promoting and / or advising about vaccines within these Integrated Care Systems areas:

- BOB: Buckingham, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West
- Frimley: East Berkshire, Surrey Heath and North East Hants & Farnham

 

Aims of course

  • To relate to practice and emphasise key learning points for each content area outlined within the Public Health England National Minimum Standards and core curriculum for immunisation training for registered healthcare practitioners
  • To address current issues and be informed about local resources and teams to support practice
  • To provide a platform for delegates to ask questions and consolidate their self-directed learning


Prior learning

Event Information

  • This course is for those new to the role of administering and promoting/advising about vaccines

  • Content is aimed at General Practice Nurses; other registered healthcare practitioners may attend

  • Content focuses on both adult and paediatric immunisation programmes and policy

  • Content will be delivered by a range of local immunisation specialists

**Delegates will need to have access to Microsoft Teams**

 

Booking Information

To book your place, please send an email to events@ovg.ox.ac.uk stating:

- your job title
- your practice name and town / city


The training is free of charge to delegates. The funding is from Health Education England.