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NT Immunisation Training

Speciality Classification
Nurses
Start Date
14-Sep-2024
Location
NSW, Australia 2153
End Date
14-Sep-2024
Delivery
Face to face
Provider
The Pharmacy Guild of Australia
Event description Full Course:

The Pharmacy Guild Full Immunisation Course provides a background of immunisation in Australia, familiarises pharmacists with the resources that are available to support immunisation services, outlines the regulatory requirements which cover the provision of immunisation services within community pharmacy, and provides practical skill-based training in safe injection technique.

Next Training Session:

VENUE:     Charles Darwin University (7 Ellengowan Dr, Darwin  Northern Territory  0810) Training Room, Yellow Building Three
DATE:       Saturday 14 September 2024
TIMES:      8.45 am (for a 9am start) - 4.30 pm
COST:       $105 for Guild Members, $220 for non-members

Course Fees

Guild-member pharmacy: $105 (GST free) per person. 
Non Guild-member pharmacy: $220 (GST free) per person
Cost includes workshop materials and catering (morning tea and lunch)

This training is subsidised by the Northern Territory Government.

Course Format
  • Online Pre-Learning Modules – must be completed prior to attending the workshop
  • Vaccination Workshop – face to face training where participants practice and are assessed on injection techniques.
  • Important Information

    Prior to attending the workshop, please ensure you have completed the below pre-requisites:

  • Successful completion of pharmacy-specific anaphylaxis training course with the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA). Available at: eTraining for Pharmacists
  • A current first aid & CPR certificate.
    • APC Standards states:
      • A current first aid certificate, equivalent to a Senior First Aid (Workplace level 2) or the unit of competency HLTAID003 Provide First Aid. Currency of training is specified by the relevant state/territory Work Health and Safety Regulatory Authority. It typically remains current for three years; and
      • A current cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certificate. This may be delivered within a first aid certificate. However, as currency of training is typically 12 months, annual completion of a refresher program equivalent to the unit HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or equivalent would be expected
      • See APC Standards for the Accreditation of Programs to Support Pharmacist Administration of Vaccines
  • Successful completion of online pre-learning modules. Your pre-learning modules will be available on your GuildEd account upon enrolment and you will receive notification via email once available. If you do not have a GuildEd account, create one at GuildEd
  • Submission of Pre-requisite Items

    Certificates confirming completion of pre-requisite items must be submitted prior to attendance at the face-to-face workshop. Participants will not be issued with a Statement of Completion for the vaccination course until the above-required documents have been received. Pharmacists cannot administer vaccinations until they receive the Statement of Completion for the course.

    In exceptional circumstances, participants may apply for an extension for up to three months after the workshop to provide certificates for CPR and First Aid. This must be requested no later than two weeks prior to the workshop. Participants will be notified that knowledge of CPR and First Aid is required to successfully complete the practical assessment in the workshop.

    If an extension is requested and the participant does not complete the workshop satisfactorily, the Guild takes no responsibility for lack of completion. The participant may choose to repeat the workshop at full cost.

    If the participant is unable to complete the pre-learning prior to the workshop due to exceptional circumstances, Guild may choose to allow them to attend the workshop. However, knowledge of the material covered in the pre-learning is required to successfully complete the practical assessment in the workshop. if the participant does not complete the workshop satisfactorily, the Guild takes no responsibility for lack of completion. The participant may choose to repeat the workshop at full course cost.

    Type
    Delivery
    Title
    NT Immunisation Training
    Speciality Classification
    Location
    Start Date
    14-Sep-2024
    End Date
    14-Sep-2024
    Price Details
    $105 for Guild Members, $220 for non-members
    Location
    NSW, Australia 2153
    Venue
    Charles Darwin University (7 Ellengowan Dr, Darwin Northern Territory 0810) Training Room, Yellow Building Three
    Price:
    $220.00
    $105 for Guild Members, $220 for non-members
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