id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-288933-q3b0r5ig Bushell, Mary Evaluation of Vaccination Training in Pharmacy Curriculum: Preparing Students for Workforce Needs 2020-08-20 .txt text/plain 4277 232 43 Background: To introduce and evaluate a university vaccination training program, preparing final year Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) and Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) students to administer vaccinations to children and adults in community pharmacy and offsite (mobile and outreach) settings. Since then, regulations across all Australian states and territories have been modified to allow appropriately trained pharmacists to administer vaccinations to adults and more recently children aged 10 and over [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] . The vaccination training program developed by the authors and evaluated in this paper, used the learning outcomes for the National Immunization Education Framework for Health Professionals [14] . This framework was designed to facilitate the development of nationally consistent, quality education programs for Australian Health Professionals, who are not medical practitioners, who want to be recognized as competent to administer vaccinations within their scope of practice. The training, co delivered by pharmacists, pharmacy and nursing academics (all authorized immunizers), focused on teaching the knowledge and skills to administer vaccinations to adults. ./cache/cord-288933-q3b0r5ig.txt ./txt/cord-288933-q3b0r5ig.txt