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HCA & Healthcare Support Worker (HCSW) Immunisation Update Webinar

Free
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Dates

Thu, 25 August 2022
9:30am – 12:00pm

Profession

Health Care Assistant, Health Care Support Worker

A review of the theory and practice of immunisation for those healthcare support workers currently immunising or advising on immunisation in their workplace.

Covers routine adult immunisations – pneumococcal, shingles, COVID-19 and the annual flu vaccine programme for both adults and children.

Meets the PHE recommendations for immunisers annual update.

This is not suitable for Health Care Professionals and they should book onto Healthcare Professional Adult and Flu Vaccine Update Webinar

This training will be delivered via Microsoft Teams. Invitations will be sent a few days prior to the event. Please check your emails (including spam/junk folders) carefully.

This training is only available to General Practice employees within Suffolk & North East Essex

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Keywords:
Immunisation