Talking vaccination: help protect your patients from Meningococcal B disease – ACRRM

Australie

$0

gratuit

ACRRM

4 hrs

Maladie infectieuse

3 Credits

Description du cours

This continuing education program is designed to provide primary health care practitioners with the skills to maximise appropriate uptake of Meningococcal B vaccination in relevant patients. This video-based program has a key focus on building skills with regard to patient counselling and objection handling.


This educational activity was developed by MDBriefCase at the request, and with funding from GSK.

Détails du cours

Date d'expiration : 2022-12-31

Métiers: Médecin

Faculté

Professor Paul Van Buynder,
MB BS MPH FAFPHM

Dr Lisa Beecham,
General Practitioner, Robina Town Medical Centre, QLD

Brooke Lambert,
Practice Nurse

Dr Nina Berry,
Behavioural Scientist (Vaccination communication)

Accréditation

This PDP Activity is accredited by The Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine for 2 hours of Educational Activity and 1 hour of Performance Review.

ACRRM Activity ID: 24946

Objectif(s) d'apprentissage

After successfully completing this eTutor program GPs will be able to:

  • Identifier patients who would benefit from meningococcal B (MenB) vaccination, using
    opportunistic screening.
  • Establish, build, and maintain therapeutic trust with parents of young children and adolescent patients using therapeutic empathy.
  • Elicit questions and concerns to saturation to identify primary barriers to, and important drivers of, MenB vaccination.
  • Adresse patients’ primary barriers to, and harness/amplify/discuss drivers of, MenB vaccination
    identified during consultations using accessible language to describe the benefit exchange.
  • Recommend MenB vaccination with confidence using accessible language to describe MenB disease and epidemiology in Australia.