crazycajun
02-06-2008, 10:08
To All:
Project Immune Readiness - 20 new medic/corpsman modules are now
available.
The Vaccine Healthcare Centers (VHC) has recently expanded Project
Immune Readiness and added 20 new medic/corpsmen modules. There are now 52 educational immunization modules available. Free continuing
education credits are available upon successful completion.
You can use these modules as part of your initial and annual training
requirements. The modules allow the staff to work at their own pace and
print out a completion certificate after every module. This is a perfect
tool to use when you have difficulty gathering all the staff for
training.
https://www.projectimmunereadiness.amedd.army.mil/ (https://www.projectimmunereadiness.amedd.army.mil/)
If you need to study for advancement this site provides good information on the immunizations as individual courses. Plus, you'll be able to print out a "Certificate of Training", and if you are required to carry CEH's for EMT/Paramedic Certifications it awards CEH's for taking the course.
They do award other CEU's for other NEC's.
These courses are fairly simple, though, I though I knew enough about immunizations, man did I feel dumb after taking a pretest for one. Then again it covered more than I expected.
Just though I'd pass it along.
Project Immune Readiness - 20 new medic/corpsman modules are now
available.
The Vaccine Healthcare Centers (VHC) has recently expanded Project
Immune Readiness and added 20 new medic/corpsmen modules. There are now 52 educational immunization modules available. Free continuing
education credits are available upon successful completion.
You can use these modules as part of your initial and annual training
requirements. The modules allow the staff to work at their own pace and
print out a completion certificate after every module. This is a perfect
tool to use when you have difficulty gathering all the staff for
training.
https://www.projectimmunereadiness.amedd.army.mil/ (https://www.projectimmunereadiness.amedd.army.mil/)
If you need to study for advancement this site provides good information on the immunizations as individual courses. Plus, you'll be able to print out a "Certificate of Training", and if you are required to carry CEH's for EMT/Paramedic Certifications it awards CEH's for taking the course.
They do award other CEU's for other NEC's.
These courses are fairly simple, though, I though I knew enough about immunizations, man did I feel dumb after taking a pretest for one. Then again it covered more than I expected.
Just though I'd pass it along.