Two Day Introduction to Travel Health

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Event Dates

You are required to attend all dates in order to complete this course.
Tue, 16 Sep 2025 (8:45 am - 5:00 pm)
Online
Wed, 17 Sep 2025 (8:45 am - 5:00 pm)
Online
Additional Information
Delegates should be aware that they MUST check their emails prior to this online session for any pre-course downloads/materials needed, PCCPD will send further course information directly to your email address.

Course Content:-

An interactive and engaging approach to delivering a live streamed training session via Zoom. The trainer uses an interactive tool which can be used for voting, taking part in case studies, sharing ideas/opinions, Q&A’s and makes the course more interesting by being interactive. Delegates can ask questions and interact with the trainer.

Aimed at:

This two day Introduction to Travel Health course is intended for nurses/health professionals who may be new to the field of Travel Health, those returning to travel health after a long gap, or for those already practicing who may not have undertaken formal training in the subject and who wish to update and expand on their current knowledge.

https://rcpsg.ac.uk/travel-medicine/good-practice-guidance-for-providing-a-travel-health-service (page 16) was states that 2 days travel health training is essential followed by a period of supervised practice before providing travel consultations. The 2 day Introduction to travel health course covers the syllabus recommended in appendix C, including covid-19 and travel, risk assessment, travel vaccines, non-vaccine preventable illnesses, malaria, professional issues, and the latest developments in travel health.

When delegates have completed the course, it is recommended that they have a period of supervision in clinical practice whilst they develop their clinical skills and are assessed by their supervising practitioner as competent to undertake a travel consultation.

 

Course content:

  • The travel consultation
  • Tools and resources
  • Risk assessment
  • Vaccine preventable diseases
  • Non-vaccine preventable diseases
  • Other health risks
  • Case studies and scheduling of vaccines
  • Legal aspects and responsibilities of the travel health practitioner
  • Malaria
  • Mosquito borne diseases
  • The complex traveller
  • FGM & the travel consultation
  • Covid-19 & advising travellers

Points to consider:

Delegates will require:

  • To access course on a computer, laptop, tablet, or iPad with a large screen (i.e. bigger than a phone) with working speakers & microphone
  • A separate mobile phone (We use menti.com for the interactive element of the course). The trainer will provide a code for this when the meeting starts.
  • A good internet connection
  • To be in an environment where you will not be disturbed, as you will need to be present for the whole course (as it is interactive & live).
  • After the course: you will require a colleague to be your supervising practitioner to help develop your skills in clinical practice and assess your competency prior to you undertaking travel consultations alone.

Professions

Nurse (registered), Nursing Associate (NMC Registered), Paramedic, Physician Associate , Physiotherapist , Pharmacist, GP

Event Type

Training

Event Organiser

SNEE Training Hub

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