IMMUNIZATION COURSE(S)

Immunization Basic Course (IBC)

Course Description:

This one-day training course is immunization specific, information intensive and performance-oriented. It includes a review of related DoD and Service regulations, information resources, clinical techniques, vaccination schedule interpretation, necessary documentation, vaccine safety, patient screening and education, and handling of adverse events.

Who should attend:

Participants should be medical personnel involved primarily in immunizations, including: medics, LPNs, healthcare specialists, immunization technicians and corpsman. Registered Nurses and individuals within a unit whom the command recognizes as resources and identifies to be trained are also appropriate candidates.

Register Here: IMMUNIZATION BASIC COURSE (IBC) ONLINE REGISTRATION

Immunization Leaders Course (ILC)

Course Description:

A comprehensive three day course that prepares personnel to represent their department, agency, or organization by performing a variety of information-related tasks regarding Military Immunization Programs.

Who should attend:

The disciplines of course participants vary. Medical personnel including physicians, nurses, physician assistants, medics, corpsman, and medical supervisors of enlisted personnel are appropriate candidates. Public affairs officers, Commanders, and individuals within a unit whom the command recognize as resources and identifies to be trained are also appropriate.

General guidelines include someone who works with the AVIP/SVP, has daily interaction with service members related to the programs, and has greater than six months remaining at their current duty station.

Register Here: IMMUNIZATION BASIC COURSE (ILC) ONLINE REGISTRATION

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