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Travel Medicine
Travel Health – Preparing Your Patients to Travel Abroad Safely
As international travel resumes, pharmacists have an increasingly important role in protecting Canadian travellers from travel-related illnesses.
This program will help pharmacists make pre-travel health recommendations and advise patients on appropriate prevention strategies to reduce the risks of common travel-related diseases (i.e. travellers’ diarrhea, hepatitis A&B, typhoid, and rabies) and to prevent mosquito-borne diseases during travel.
This program has received financial support and an unrestricted educational grant from Valneva
DURATION
45 min
PROFESSION
Pharmacy
# OF CREDITS
0.75
ACCREDITATION
CCCEP
EXPIRY DATE
2022-11-02
As international travel resumes, pharmacists have an increasingly important role in protecting Canadian travellers from travel-related illnesses.
This program will help pharmacists make pre-travel health recommendations and advise patients on appropriate prevention strategies to reduce the risks of common travel-related diseases (i.e. travellers’ diarrhea, hepatitis A&B, typhoid, and rabies) and to prevent mosquito-borne diseases during travel.
This program has received financial support and an unrestricted educational grant from Valneva
Faculty
Michael Boivin, RPh
Kelly Haggerty, BScPhm, CTH, NCMP
Aisha Khatib, MD, CCFP (EM), CTravMed, DTM&H, CTropMed
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this continuing education program, participants will be better able to:
- Make pre-travel health recommendations based on the patient’s medical history, travel destination, and travel itinerary.
- Implement prevention strategies to reduce the risks of common travel-related diseases.
- Provide an overview of common mosquito-borne diseases and how to prevent them during travel.
- Identify travellers requiring a referral to a travel medicine specialist or travel clinic.