Immunisation & CPR Update

Kays Medical

Immunisation

Develop the skills you need to be confident, knowledgeable and up to date with infectious diseases and vaccinations.

Our one-day Immunisation & CPR Update training course is delivered by expert trainers and provides accurate and up to date information about infectious diseases and vaccinations.

The course aims to develop your knowledge and understanding of infectious diseases, current issues and/or changes with vaccinations, allowing you to confidently, competently and effectively promote and administer vaccinations and provide the best guidance and care to your patients.

Course Syllabus

  • Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Pneumococcal (PPV), BCG/Mantoux, Influenza and TB
  • Current issues in vaccination
  • Recent epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases
  • Changes to National Immunisation Schedule
  • Changes to legislation relevant to vaccination
  • Review of current practice and identification of areas for improvement
  • Basic life support update
  • Anaphylaxis recognition and management

This course is suitable for nurses who have already completed their two-day immunisation foundation training course. As policies and recommendations for immunisation change frequently, immunisers should complete the Immunisation Update training course once a year.

For more information, to register your interest or to talk to our training team about our Immunisation & CPR Update training course, contact us today.

Why Kays Medical?

  • Over 100,000 people trained
  • Provider of Ofqual regulated training
  • From our state-of-the-art training centre we can provide comprehensive training for individuals and groups
  • We will design bespoke courses to suit your specific needs
  • We offer courses at all levels from basic to advanced
  • ISO 9001:2008 quality standard accreditation

Health Surveillance

Did you know that as an employer, you have a legal obligation to effectively monitor and assess workplace risks as well as carry out surveillance where it is deemed necessary? Our Occupational Health service can assist you with this.

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