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New online education course on H1N1 vaccination now available

Published on October 30, 2009 at 1:35 AM · No Comments

mdBriefCase Inc., in collaboration with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), is pleased to provide a new online education course on H1N1 vaccination for health professionals. This accredited course is available to all health professionals at no charge on the following web sites www.mdBriefCase.com (for physicians and nurse practitioners), www.rxBriefCase.com (pharmacists and pharmacy technicians) and www.AdvancingIn.com (all health professionals). Learners are required to participate in a series of interactive question and answer scenarios designed to test their knowledge and provide them with expert advice related to real life patient scenarios. In one case study, a pregnant mother of two is asking her physician about the H1N1 vaccine for both herself and her children.

Following completion 'A Practical Guide to the H1N1 Vaccine', Canadian health professionals should be able to: - identify patients or patient groups in their practice that would most benefit from vaccination - identify the appropriate vaccine dose, administration schedule and required monitoring for infants and young children, children, adolescents, adults and the elderly, and - understand the risks and benefits of H1N1 vaccination and effectively communicate about immunization.

"We ran a national survey in September to ask our 76,000 health professional members about their educational needs related to H1N1. We were astounded at the response - in just one day, we had over 1,200 survey participants" said Greg Cook, president of mdBriefCase Inc. "The majority report speaking to more than 10 patients per month about H1N1, yet their current knowledge ranked relatively low when compared to their desired knowledge in key areas related to vaccination. We are very excited to partner with PHAC to address these gaps."

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