Pharmacists have a pivotal role in optimizing vaccination rates. This program will describe how pharmacists can identify patients due for vaccination, strategies to address patient concerns, and best practices for improving vaccination within the pharmacy setting. The aim of this program is to support pharmacists in becoming more engaged in vaccine education and delivery, and to provide them with strategies to effectively incorporate vaccination into their practice in a busy pharmacy.
Improving Vaccination Experiences in Pharmacy Practice
CAN-eng
$0
gratuit
Non accrédité
30 min
Maladie infectieuse
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Description du cours
Détails du cours
Date d'expiration : 2025-03-13
Métiers: Physician, Nursing, Pharmacy, Allied Health, Medical Resident
Faculté
- Lauren B. Angelo, PharmD, MBA
- John D. Grabenstein, RPh, EdM, PhD, ScD (Hon), FAPhA, FASHP, FRSPH
- Jared Auclair, PhD
Accréditation
Individuals who complete this training module will receive an emailed Northeastern University Learning Credential or badge shortly following the completion of the course. A digital badge serves as a credential that includes meta data around what was learned and successful completion of the content provided.
Objectif(s) d'apprentissage
Upon completion of this program, participants will be better able to:
- Identifier patients who are eligible for vaccination based on age and medical condition
- Adresse patient questions, concerns, and disinformation about vaccines
- Décrire the efforts needed to get patients to vaccinate
- Implement best practice guidelines into pharmacy practice to support efficient and effective vaccination services