Training for the Supply and Administration of Emergency Medicines and Vaccinations
About
The Irish Institute of Pharmacy (IIOP), in conjunction with the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI), developed a modular system for training pharmacists in the Supply and Administration of Emergency Medicines and Vaccinations. This system is reflected in the Vaccination Training for pharmacists and Emergency Medicines training for pharmacists set out by the PSI and comprises a number of courses (some face-to-face and some online) which will equip pharmacists with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely administer these medicines and vaccines to patients.
The modular approach has been designed collaboratively by the PSI and IIOP to streamline the way in which pharmacists can acquire the skills for multiple services. For example:
- CPR courses from multiple providers are now recognised by the PSI;
- Courses such as Medicines Administration and CPR training will serve as a core building blocks for multiple services, thus reducing the training burden on pharmacists;
- Online training will enable pharmacists to conveniently upskill in specific services once the core building blocks are in place;
- All required online courses will be provided free-of-charge to registered pharmacists through the IIOP website (www.iiop.ie).
Table of Courses
The PSI website provides full details on the training requirements for the supply and administration of vaccines in addition to the relevant legislation. Each pharmacist is responsible for ensuring they have completed the training required for supply and administration of vaccines. This detail is available on the PSI website. Information on the specific courses can be found in the table below:
Course Name |
Course Format |
Course Information |
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CPR | Face-to-face | Information on suitable courses available here | ||||
Parenteral Administration of Medicines (PAMT) Training Programme | Face-to-face | Hibernian Healthcare accredited provider. Further information available here | ||||
Opioid Overdose Awareness and Naloxone Administration Training (Module 1 only) | Online | Available to book on HSElanD | ||||
Responding to an Emergency Situation including the Management of Anaphylaxis (RESMA) | Online | Available to book from the Vaccinations tab at the All Courses & Events link or click here to enrol on the course directly | ||||
Delivery of a Pharmacy-based Vaccination Service | Online | Available to book from the Vaccinations tab at the All Courses & Events link or click here to enrol on the course directly | ||||
Administration of COVID-19 vaccines | Online | Available to book on HSElanD | ||||
Administration of Influenza Vaccination (2024/2025) | Online | Available to book from the Vaccinations tab at the All Courses & Events link or click here to enrol on the course directly | ||||
Administration of Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccination | Online | Available to book from the Vaccinations tab at the All Courses & Events link or click here to enrol on the course directly | ||||
Administration of Herpes Zoster Vaccination | Online | Available to book from the Vaccinations tab at the All Courses & Events link or click here to enrol on the course directly | ||||
Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypoglycaemia and the Supply and Administration of Glucagon | Online | Available to book from the Accredited Online Programmes tab at the All Courses & Events link | ||||
Diagnosis and Treatment of a Severe Angina Attack and the Supply and Administration of Glyceryl Trinitrate | Online | Available to book from the Accredited Online Programmes tab at the All Courses & Events link | ||||
Diagnosis and Treatment of an Acute Asthmatic Attack and the Supply and Administration of Salbutamol | Online | Available to book from the Accredited Online Programmes tab at the All Courses & Events link |
Vaccination Training Identification Tool
In response to feedback, the IIOP has developed a resource intended to guide and support you in identifying your training requirements for the supply and administration of vaccinations, available below. As vaccine season approaches, we hope it is helpful.
IMPORTANT: The tool is intended to guide and support in identification of your training requirements for the supply and administration of vaccines. The PSI website provides full details on the training requirements for the supply and administration of vaccines in addition to the legislation which allows for such services. Every pharmacist is responsible for ensuring they have completed the training required for supply and administration of vaccines. This detail is available on the PSI website.
Each training program has a specific validity period. Pharmacists should verify both the date on their certificate of completion and the programme validity as outlined on the PSI website.
NOTE: Links to IIOP training programmes will only be accessible to those registered with the IIOP as pharmacists.