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Course Overview
Advanced Immunization Practice for Healthcare Professionals: Special Populations, Adult Vaccination, and Nursing Excellence
This comprehensive educational program is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the latest evidence-based knowledge and practical skills required to deliver safe, effective, and patient-centered immunization services across diverse clinical settings. As vaccination recommendations continue to evolve, healthcare providers play a critical role in protecting individuals and communities from vaccine-preventable diseases through accurate assessment, appropriate vaccine selection, effective patient counseling, and adherence to current immunization guidelines.
By strengthening healthcare professionals’ knowledge, clinical decision-making, and communication skills, this course aims to improve vaccination uptake, enhance patient safety, support preventive healthcare initiatives, and contribute to better public health outcomes across the lifespan.
Training Needs
Limited familiarity with updated adult immunization schedules and risk-based vaccine recommendations.
Inconsistent application of vaccination protocols for patients with chronic diseases and immunocompromised conditions.
Knowledge gaps regarding RSV prevention strategies, HPV vaccination, pneumococcal vaccines, and Hajj immunization requirements.
Variability in nursing practices related to vaccine screening, administration, documentation, and follow-up.
Challenges in counseling patients and caregivers regarding vaccine safety, efficacy, and adherence.
Need for improved understanding of vaccination timing around dialysis, transplantation, and immunosuppressive therapies.
Need for stronger competency in identifying and managing vaccine-related adverse events and reporting requirements.”
Smart Objectives
Increase their knowledge of current immunization recommendations by achieving at least a 20% improvement between pre-course and post-course assessment scores.
Demonstrate the ability to correctly identify vaccine recommendations for special populations (diabetes, renal impairment, transplant recipients, older adults, and high-risk patients) with 90% accuracy in case-based exercises.
Apply evidence-based vaccination assessment, administration, documentation, and follow-up procedures in clinical practice within 3 months following course completion.
Improve patient counseling skills related to vaccine benefits, risks, schedules, and vaccine hesitancy management as measured through simulation exercises and participant self-assessment.
Enhance adherence to national and international immunization guidelines, resulting in improved vaccine recommendation practices among participating healthcare professionals.”
Outcomes
Explain the principles of evidence-based immunization practice across different age groups and clinical settings.
Describe the nursing responsibilities related to vaccine assessment, administration, documentation, and follow-up.
Discuss vaccination recommendations for patients with diabetes, chronic kidney disease, dialysis dependence, and transplant-related immunosuppression.
Explain current prevention strategies for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in adults, pregnant women, infants, and high-risk populations.
Describe the role of HPV vaccination in cancer prevention and public health.
Review indications and scheduling considerations for pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV15 and PCV20).
Explain immunization requirements and preventive health measures related to Hajj and mass gathering events.”
Course Content
Module 9
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Role of Nurses in Vaccination Part 1
22:05 -
Role of Nurses in Vaccination Part 2
15:46 -
Module 9 Quiz – Role of Nurses in Vaccination
Module 10
Module 11
Module 12
Module 13
Module 14
Module 15
Module 16
Post Test and Activity Evaluation
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