Part 3: Criteria to Accredit a Generic Short Course for Pharmacists in Immunisation and Injection Technique, and delivering Immunisation Services

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1. Rationale for training on Immunisation and Injection Technique

2. Purpose of the Immunisation and Injection Technique training

3. Target group for Immunisation and Injection Technique training

4. Minimum entrance criteria to the Immunisation and Injection Technique training

5. Duration of the Immunisation and Injection Technique training

6. Immunisation and Injection Technique training rules

7. Recognition of prior learning

8. Outcomes and associated Assessment Criteria

9. Critical cross-field outcomes

10. Qualifications and experience of presenters/facilitators

11. Standards for presentation of the Immunisation and Injection Technique training

12. Mode of Delivery

13. Assessment of the Immunisation and Injection Technique training

14. Process of Appeal

15. Process in case of Dishonesty and Plagiarism

16. Standards for administration and record keeping

17. Certification methods and procedures

18. Facilities, Equipment and Consumables

19. Appendix A - Medicine List