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Introduction to the Program
This innovative training model, which combines online studies with hands-on training, will help you achieve your career goals sooner than you expected"
Today, the nurse's work is intrinsic to the vaccination process. Therefore, it is necessary that these professionals acquire the appropriate knowledge and develop special skills to perform this practice correctly in all types of patients, always taking into account their particular health conditions.
In order to train nurses in the most relevant aspects of vaccines in nursing, TECH has designed this Hybrid Master's Degree, which compiles all the necessary theoretical and practical information for those nurses who wish to know the updated methodologies and future developments concerning the vaccination process.
Understanding the basics of immunization, the possible emergencies that may arise during the process, as well as the particularities of systematic and non-systematic vaccines, vaccination in adults and children, vaccination in special situations and even knowing the best ways to keep updated through reliable Internet sites, among other important aspects, make up the agenda of this refresher program for nurses.
Through a number of multimedia resources, expert teachers will provide students with the appropriate content for their training. Helping them to easily and effectively achieve their professionalization goals. Everything under a 100% online modality and a study methodology based on Relearning, so that after having passed the theoretical evaluations, we can move forward with the practice.
Therefore, this program offers a stay in a prestigious center rigorously selected by TECH, so that the professional can be surrounded by the necessary experts and resources, which complement their learning, putting into practice in front of real cases. In 3 weeks, during 8 hours from Monday to Friday, you will get the experience you need to advance your performance level in vaccination processes.
The teaching materials of this program, elaborated by these specialists, have contents that are completely applicable to your professional experiences"
This Hybrid Master's Degree in Vaccines Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- Development of more than 100 clinical cases presented by nursing professionals with expertise in Vaccines
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Follow-up of the entire vaccination process, from the transport of the doses, their maintenance to their correct application
- Integral plans of systematized action for the vaccination of people with different pathologies
- Presentation of practical workshops on procedures diagnosis, and treatment techniques
- An algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the clinical situations presented throughout the course
- Practical clinical guides on approaching different pathologies
- With a special emphasis on evidence-based For Nursing and of Vaccines research methodologies
- All of this will be complemented by theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
- Furthermore, you will be able to carry out a clinical internship in a clinical center of great international prestige
Take an intensive 3-week stay in a prestigious center and surround yourself with professionals who will immediately enhance your experience. Enroll now”
In this proposal for a Master's Degree, of a professionalizing nature and hybrid learning modality, the program is aimed at updating nursing professionals who perform their functions in Nutritional units, and who require a high level of qualification. The content is based on the latest scientific evidence and is organized in a didactic way to integrate theoretical knowledge into nursing practice. The theoretical-practical elements allow professionals to update their knowledge and help them to make the right decisions in patient care.
Thanks to multimedia content developed with the latest educational technology, professionals will Psychology a situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive learning programmed to prepare professionals for real situations. This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this reason, you will be assisted by an innovative, interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts in the field of Intensive Care units who also have extensive teaching experience.
This Hybrid Master's Degree will offer you the flexibility of 100% online study, with the opportunity to learn from an immersive system in a reputable healthcare center"
Start now your path to success. Study at TECH and you will see how your possibilities will multiply"
Syllabus
The syllabus of this Hybrid Master's Degree includes 10 modules that cover from the basics of vaccination, the process from the transport of vaccines, their maintenance, understanding the vaccination schedule and the care of children and adults with different physical, mental and emotional conditions, to knowing everything about vaccines in Therefore, the health professional will have the knowledge required to further their career, both nationally and internationally. All through the most innovative methodology and state-of-the-art multimedia resources.
TECH has the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market, so you can quickly get up to speed and then put those advances into practice in a real clinical setting"
Module 1. Fundamentals of Immunization
1.1. History and Milestones of Vaccination
1.1.1. Most Important Vaccination Milestones
1.2. Current Status of Vaccines in Spain and the World
1.3. Fundamentals and Immunological Basis of Vaccines
1.4. Vaccine Production Technologies
1.5. Vaccine Safety
1.5.1. Features for Safe Vaccination
1.6. Pharmacovigilance in Vaccines
1.6.1. Vaccine Surveillance Network
1.7. Vaccine Development
1.8. Vaccine Adjuvants and Other Compounds
1.8.1. Types of Adjuvant Vaccines
1.8.2. Vaccine Stabilizers
1.9. Vaccine Response
1.10. Post-vaccination Markers
1.10.1. Types of Vaccine Markers
1.10.2. Interpretation of Vaccine Markers
Module 2. Epidemiology of Immunization
2.1. Epidemiology in the Spanish Context
2.1.1. Epidemiology in the Beginnings of Public Health
2.1.2. Epidemiology in the Consolidation Stage
2.2. Application of Epidemiology Causality
2.2.1. Koch’Henle Model
2.2.2. Bradford-Hill Model
2.2.3. Rothman Model
2.2.4. Hume Model
2.3. Epidemiological Surveillance
2.3.1. RENAVE Vaccine Surveillance Network
2.3.2. Sentinel Physicians
2.3.3. Mandatory Disease Reporting
2.4. Transmissible Diseases
2.4.1. Most Prevalent Communicable Diseases
2.4.2. Transmissible Digestive Transmitted Diseases
2.4.3. Transmissible Diseases Transmitted Through Contact
2.5. Epidemiological Chain in Transmissible Diseases
2.5.1. Stages Within the Epidemiological Chain
2.6. Coordinating Center for Health Alerts and Emergencies CCAES
2.6.1. National Early Warning and Rapid Alert System (EWRS)
2.6.2. Epidemiological Intelligence
2.7. Epidemiological Health Surveys
2.7.1. Design of Epidemiological Surveys
2.7.2. Seroprevalence Surveys
2.8. Epidemic Curves
2.8.1. How to Design Epidemic Curves
2.9. Theoretical Explanatory Models of Health
2.9.1. Applications of Health Models
2.10. Health Determinants
2.10.1. How the Determinants of Health Affect the Population
Module 3. The Vaccine Process
3.1. Basic Aspects of Vaccination
3.1.1. What Is the Vaccination Process
3.2. Legal Aspects of Vaccination
3.2.1. Institutions Involved in the Vaccination Process
3.3. Transport and Storage of Vaccines
3.3.1. Cold Chain
3.3.2. Elements Involved in the Transport and Conservation of Vaccines
3.4. Vaccine Classification
3.4.1. Types of Vaccine Classification
3.4.2. Viral and Bacterial Vaccines
3.4.3. Attenuated and Inactivated Vaccines
3.5. Routine Vaccines
3.5.1. What Are Routine Vaccines
3.5.2. Vaccines Included in Routine Immunizations
3.6. Non-routine Vaccines
3.6.1. What Are Non-routine Vaccines
3.6.2. Vaccines Included in Non-routine Vaccination
3.7. Vaccine Safety
3.8. Vaccine Administration and Registration
3.8.1. Process of Vacine Registration
3.8.2. Process of Vaccine Administration
3.9. vaccine of Vaccines and Other Biological Products
3.9.1. Vaccination Intervals Between Vaccines and Other Biological Products
3.9.2. Vaccination Intervals Between Vaccines and Between Doses of the Same Vaccine
3.10. Vaccination Routes
3.10.1. Different Existing Vaccination Routes
3.11. Contraindications and Adverse Effects of Vaccines
3.11.1. False Contraindications in Vaccines
3.11.2. Relative Contraindications in Vaccination
3.11.3. Absolute Contraindications in Vaccination
3.11.4. Most Frequent Adverse Effects in Vaccination
3.12. Vaccination Emergencies
3.12.1. Possible Emergencies in the Vaccination Process
3.12.2. Nursing Action in the Event of an Emergency During Vaccination
Module 4. Routine Vaccines
4.1. Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Vaccine
4.1.1. Disease Characteristics
4.1.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.1.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.2. Polio Vaccine
4.2.1. Disease Characteristics
4.2.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.2.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.3. Haemophilus Influenzae Type B Vaccine
4.3.1. Disease Characteristics
4.3.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.3.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.4. Hepatitis B Vaccinations
4.4.1. Disease Characteristics
4.4.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.4.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.5. Meningococcal Vaccine W/Acwy
4.5.1. Disease Characteristics
4.5.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.5.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.6. Pneumococcal Vaccine
4.6.1. Disease Characteristics
4.6.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.6.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.7. Measles, Rubella and Mumps Vaccination
4.7.1. Disease Characteristics
4.7.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.7.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.8. Influenza Vaccine
4.8.1. Disease Characteristics
4.8.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.8.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.9. Varicella Vaccine
4.9.1. Disease Characteristics
4.9.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.9.3. Vaccination Guidelines
4.10. Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
4.10.1. Disease Characteristics
4.10.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
4.10.3. Vaccination Guidelines
Module 5. Non-routine Vaccines - Not Funded
5.1. Vaccine Allergies
5.1.1. Disease Characteristics
5.1.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.1.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.2. Hepatitis A Vaccine
5.2.1. Disease Characteristics
5.2.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.2.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.3. Rabies Vaccine
5.3.1. Disease Characteristics
5.3.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.3.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.4. Rotavirus Vaccine
5.4.1. Disease Characteristics
5.4.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.4.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.5. Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
5.5.1. Disease Characteristics
5.5.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.5.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.6. Yellow Fever Vaccine
5.6.1. Disease Characteristics
5.6.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.6.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.7. Typhoid Fever Vaccine
5.7.1. Disease Characteristics
5.7.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.7.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.8. Cholera Vaccine
5.8.1. Disease Characteristics
5.8.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.8.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.9. Tuberculosis Vaccine
5.9.1. Disease Characteristics
5.9.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.9.3. Vaccination Guidelines
5.10. Meningococcal B Vaccine
5.10.1. Disease Characteristics
5.10.2. Types of Existing Vaccines
5.10.3. Vaccination Guidelines
Module 6. Nursing Methodology in Vaccines
6.1. History of Nursing in Immunization
6.1.1 The Nursing Care Process
6.1.2. Stages Within the Nursing Care Process
6.2. Vaccination Within the Eap
6.3. Most Commonly Used Nursing Diagnoses in Vaccination
6.3.1. Diagnósticos de Enfermería Más Utilizados en la Vacunación
6.4. Nursing Interventions in the Vaccination Process
6.4.1. Most Frequent CINs Used in the Vaccination Process
6.5. Existing Types of Prevention and Application in the Vaccination Process
6.5.1. Primary Prevention in the Vaccination Process
6.5.2. Secondary Prevention in the Vaccination Process
6.5.3. Tertiary Prevention in the Vaccination Process
6.5.4. Quaternary Prevention in the Vaccination Process
6.6. Immunization in Nursing Specialization
6.7. Nursing News on Immunization
Module 7. Adult Vaccination
7.1. Adult Immunization Schedules
7.1.1. Characteristics of a Vaccination Schedule
7.1.2. Vaccination Schedules in the Adult Population
7.2. Vaccination Calendars of the Different Autonomous Regions
7.2.1. List of the Different Calendars Existing in the Different Autonomous Communities
7.3. Vaccines From 19 to 64 Years Old
7.3.1. Recommended Vaccines in Adult Population Between 19-64 Years Old
7.4. Vaccination > 64 Years
7.4.1. Recommended Vaccines in Adults Older Than 64 Years of Age
7.5. Vaccination of Pregnant Women
7.5.1. Vaccines Recommended for Pregnant Women
7.5.2. Characteristics of Vaccination for Pregnant Women
7.6. Vaccination During Breastfeeding
7.6.1. Specific Characteristics of Vaccination during Breastfeeding
7.7. Vaccine Adaptation in Adult Population
7.7.1. Calendar Correction in Adult Population
7.8. Vaccination of Adults Living with Patients with Risk Pathology
7.9. Prophylactic Post-Exposure Vaccination
7.10. Vaccination in Healthcare Personnel
Module 8. Child Vaccination
8.1. Global Immunization Vision and Strategy (GIVS)
8.2. Pediatric Vaccine Schedules
8.2.1. Characteristics of a Vaccination Schedule
8.2.2. Vaccination Schedules in the Paediatric Population
8.3. Vaccination Between 0-12 Months
8.3.1. Recommended Vaccines in the Paediatric Population Between 0-12 Months
8.4. Vaccination Between 12 Months and 4 Years Old
8.4.1. Recommended Vaccines in Paediatric Population Between 12 months and 4 Years Old
8.5. Vaccination Between 4-14 Years Old
8.5.1. Recommended Vaccines in the Paediatric Population Between 4-14 Years Old
8.6. Adolescent Vaccination
8.6.1. Recommended Vaccines in Adolescent Pediatric Population
8.7. Vaccination of the Premature Infant
8.7.1. Characteristics Specific to Vaccination of the Preterm Infant
8.7.2. Recommended Vaccines in Pre-term Pediatric Population
8.8. Non-pharmacological Methods in Pain Control
8.8.1. Breastfeeding as a Nonpharmacologic Method for Vaccination Pain
8.9. Vaccine Adaptation in Children
8.9.1. Calendar Correction in Children
8.9.2. Calendar Correction in Immigrant Children
8.10. Myths and False Beliefs in Childhood Immunization
Module 9. Vaccination in Special Situations
9.1. Accelerated Vaccination
9.1.1. Situations Requiring Adaptation of Vaccination
9.1.2. Adaptive Learning of Accelerated Vaccination
9.2. Vaccination in the Pediatric Patient with Primary Immunodeficiencies
9.2.1. Vaccination Recommended for Pediatric Patients with Primary Immunodeficiencies
9.2.2. Characteristics of Vaccination of Pediatric Patients with Primary Immunodeficiencies
9.3. Vaccination in the Pediatric Patient with Anatomic or Functional Asplenia
9.3.1. Recommended Vaccines in Pediatric Patients with Anatomic or Functional Asplenia
9.3.2. Characteristics of Vaccination in Pediatric Patients with Anatomical or Functional Asplenia
9.4. Vaccinations for Pediatric Patients With HIV
9.4.1. Vaccination Recommended for Pediatric Patients with HIV
9.4.2. Characteristics of Vaccination of Pediatric Patients with HIV
9.5. Vaccinations for Pediatric Patients With Cancer
9.5.1. Recommended Vaccinations for Pediatric Patients with Cancer
9.5.2. Characteristics of Vaccinations for Pediatric Patients with Cancer
9.6. Vaccination in the Pediatric Patient With Solid Organ or Hematopoietic Transplantation
9.6.1. Recommended Vaccines for Pediatric Patients With Solid Organ or Hematopoietic Transplants
9.6.2. Characteristics of Vaccinations for Pediatric Patients With Solid Organ or Hematopoietic Transplants
9.7. Vaccinations for Chronic Pediatric Patients
9.7.1. Recommended Vaccinations for Chronic Pediatric Patients
9.7.2. Characteristics of Vaccinations for Chronic Pediatric Patients
9.8. Vaccinations for Pediatric Patients With Down Syndrome
9.8.1. Recommended Vaccinations for Pediatric Patients with Down Syndrome
9.8.2. Characteristics of Vaccinations for Pediatric Patients with Down Syndrome
9.9. Immigrant, Refugee or Adopted Population Vaccination
9.10. International Traveler's Vaccination
9.10.1. Vaccines to Be Administered When Traveling to Tropical Countries
Module 10. The Future of Vaccines
10.1. Vaccines in Development
10.1.1. Different Vaccines Currently in Development
10.2. Vaccines and the Media
10.3. Reverse Vaccinology: Genome
10.3.1. What Is the Genome
10.3.2. Concept of Reverse Vaccinology
10.4. Global Vaccination Strategy
10.5. Anti-vaccine Movements Situation and Approach
10.6. Vaccines and COVID-19
10.6.1. Vaccine and COVID-19
10.7. Vaccine Safety Network
10.8. Vaccine Web Query
10.9. Vaccine Website Credibility
10.9.1. Tips for Checking the Reliability of a Vaccine Website
10.10. Tips for Finding Reliable Information Online
10.10.1. Practical Tips for Finding Reliable Online Health Information
This program contains the latest advances in immunology and administration of systemic and non-systemic vaccines"
Hybrid Master's Degree in Vaccines Nursing
The world of health is in constant change and evolution. For this reason, it is essential that Nursing professionals stay updated and trained to provide their patients with the best treatment and disease prevention. That is why TECH Global University offers you the Hybrid Master's Degree in Vaccines in Nursing, an academic program designed especially for you to update your knowledge and acquire new skills in the field of vaccines. Our postgraduate program is taught in blended mode, which means that you can attend our on-site classes and complete your studies online from anywhere in the world, without having to interrupt your work and personal responsibilities. This type of study allows you to adapt to your needs and availability, allowing you greater flexibility.
Acquire new knowledge and skills in the world of vaccines
In our Hybrid Master's Degree in Vaccines in Nursing, we will provide you with the tools you need to update your knowledge in the area of Nursing and Vaccination. You will learn about the latest trends, techniques and vaccination protocols, so you can offer your patients a quality and effective service. In our blended learning classes, you will be advised by experts in the field, who will guide you and provide you with the necessary knowledge so that you can develop as a competent professional in the area of vaccination. In addition, you will have the opportunity to share knowledge and experiences with other Nursing professionals, which will allow you to expand your network of contacts and develop new social skills. Don't miss the opportunity to update your knowledge in the field of vaccination and ensure the well-being of your patients. Enroll in our Hybrid Master's Degree in Vaccines in Nursing and become a highly skilled professional in the world of Nursing!