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.
It aims to provide training on many topics, including covid-19 and travel, risk assessment, travel vaccines, non-vaccine preventable illnesses, malaria, professional issues, and the latest developments in travel health. The course length & framework of topics is as per the recommendations in the RCPSG Good Practice Guidance for Providing a Travel Health Service (page 16)
When delegates have completed the course, it is recommended that they have a period of mentorship/supervision in clinical practice whilst they develop their clinical skills and are assessed by their mentor(s) as competent to undertake a travel consultation.
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.
- Access to Microsoft Teams as the course will be run through this.
Objectives
Having completed the course delegates will be able to:
- Understand the importance and process of risk assessment of the traveller and trip and how to apply this in practice.
- Have a good general knowledge of travel vaccines, the diseases they prevent and how to be able to deliver appropriate preventative advice to the traveller.
- Be aware of non-vaccine preventable diseases and topical issues in travel health and to be able to provide evidence-based advice to travellers.
- Understand how to access the most up to date resources for use in the travel consultation and to identify when it is appropriate to use them.
- To be able to plan vaccination schedules for itineraries.
- Have increased knowledge of Global malaria and malaria in travellers returning to the UK.
- Be able to identify which travellers are at higher risk of getting malaria and which are more likely to die from malaria, tailoring their advice to travellers accordingly.
- Understand the principles of bite avoidance, malaria chemoprophylaxis and the importance of prompt malaria diagnosis.
- To be able to deliver evidence-based advice to travellers about malaria prevention.
- Demonstrate an understanding of professional issues in the Travel consultation.
Course Programme
- 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
Your details will be shared with CETA Health.
Please note if you have not already supplied us with your registration number you will be contacted by us as we will need this information to secure your allocation of CPD funding.