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Live Training: Online & Classroom
I. Online Live Meetings - DoD Monthly Vaccine Webcast Series
Course Description
MILVAX is launching a new monthly series of webcasts on vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases of military interest. Our goal is to provide an engaging series of live, on-line training events. Our presenters will include both military and civilian experts, speaking on topics of interest to the "Vaccine" community.
These presentations are directed primarily towards a military audience, but are open to everyone with a MILVAX Immunization University (ImzU) Account, via the MyImzU interface. The presentation schedule will be available several months in advance, however registration for each monthly webcast will opened only after completion of the current months event.
The sessions will be approximately 45-60 minutes long, and consist of a 30-45 minute presentation, followed up by a question and answer segment. They will be streamed live to your computer desktop via Adobe Connect. The audio will be available only via VOIP.
Who should attend:
The primary audience for these presentations are those responsible for and involved in DoD vaccination programs; health care providers, vaccinators and clinic supervisors from immunization clinics, logisticians, preventive medicine specialists and those involved in local immunization policy development, hospital training departments and other healthcare staff interested in increasing their immunization knowledge.
Online Live Meeting Schedule:
Online - Live Meeting | Description | Date/Time | |
Influenza Virus (Clinical Overview) - Session 1 | Learn about Influenza and the Influenza Vaccine; an interactive webcast, presented by Dr. Wayne Hachey from the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs | Thu, 18 Sep 08 (10:00 - 12:00 EDT) |
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Influenza Virus (Clinical Overview) - Session 2 | Learn about Influenza and the Influenza Vaccine; an interactive webcast, presented by Dr. Wayne Hachey from the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs | Thu, 18 Sep 08 (14:00 - 16:00 EDT) |
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II. 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.
IBC Schedule/Locations:
Region | Immunization Basic Course Location | Start Date | End Date | Course Info | |
CONUS | Ft. Dix, NJ | 02 Oct 08 | 02 Oct 08 |
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III. 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.
** Overseas training: Please note, class-size for these events is limited. First preference for slots in these courses will be given to participants located in or near these regions.
ILC Schedule/Locations:
Region | Immunization Leaders Course Location | Start Date | End Date | Course Info | |
CONUS | Ft. Dix, NJ | 29 Sep 08 | 01 Oct 08 |
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Register for one of these training events by clicking on the register button and
completing the on-line registration form. Please note that all
applications must be validated and approved by the MILVAX Agency. Email us at Vaccines@amedd.army.mil for more information.
Continuing Education Credit is available for completion of these programs.
Detailed information is available from the course coordinator.
Request Local Training:
The Immunization Leader's Course Team will come to your location
upon request (see attached Info Paper). For more information, please
contact your MILVAX Regional Analyst send us an email
including details about your unit, timeframe, number & types
of people to be trained, etc.
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On-line
Training
I. DoD Smallpox Vaccination: Standard Training for Healthcare Workers. This
program consists of 16 lectures separated into required & optional
training, available in 3 training levels, depending on your job.
Click here to take the training.
Three levels:
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Medical Director (7.5 hours). Serves as the subject-matter expert for
the installation commander, working for the Medical Commander. The Medical
Director is responsible to the Medical Commander for local execution of the
SVP, training of Clinical Consultants and Vaccination Supervisors, and training
verification and training documentation of all personnel.
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Vaccination Supervisors, Clinical Consultants (6.25 hours).
1. Clinical consultants will typically be physicians, physician assistants or
nurse practitioners who provide clinical services. Clinical consultants will
review individual screening forms before smallpox vaccination and either
authorize vaccination, grant exemption from vaccination, or refer vaccine
candidates for further evaluation. Clinical consultants may provide classroom
education of vaccinees before vaccination.
2. Vaccination supervisors will typically be registered nurses or physician
assistants. Vaccination supervisors train and document training of vaccinators
and provide direct on-site supervision of vaccinations and vaccination-clinic
operations. This may include providing classroom education of vaccinees before
vaccination. Vaccination supervisors ensure all vaccinees complete the
pre-smallpox vaccination screening form.
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Vaccinators (3.25 hours). Vaccinators administer vaccinations, provide
post-vaccination instructions, and assist vaccinees in obtaining additional
information.
Certificates of Completion are available for printing after completing all
required presentations in a training level (Medical Director, Clinical
Consultants and Vaccination Supervisors, Vaccinators). Check the bottom of the
respective schedule for more information.
Continuing Education Credit now available for completion of these programs.
Please
Click here for
more details.
II. The DOD Smallpox Preparedness Conference. Held from 29 October - 1
November 2002, spanning 3.5 days and included more than 40 individual lectures,
breakout sessions & discussion groups. In this program, we present the
highlights of these sessions to you electronically.
Click here to take the training.
To organize these presentations for you, we grouped them into 4 major modules.
These modules include:
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CORE - Major overview of the entire topic (11 presentations, 4.4 hours)
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EPI - Epidemiologic response to a hypothetical smallpox outbreak (9
presentations, 4.7 hours)
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VAX - More detailed issues involving smallpox vaccination (13 presentations,
6.7 hours) 4.
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IND - Use of medical products under protocols for IND: Investigational new
drugs (8 presentations, 8.7 hours)
Continuing Education Credit now available for completion of these programs.
Please
Click here for
more details.
All presenters of the Department of Defense Smallpox Vaccination Training and the
Immunization Leader's Course Training on Military Bio-Defense Vaccines have
indicated that they have had no significant financial relationships with a
commercial entity whose products/services are related to their topic subject
matter.
If you have questions about these continuing education activities, contact
USUHS continuingeducation@usuhs.mil.
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