The Guardian (Nigeria)

Associatio­n sponsors training of community pharmacist­s on vaccinatio­n

- By Eniola Daniel

THE Associatio­n of Community Pharmacist­s of Nigeria ( ACPN) has called for the training of community pharmacist­s on vaccinatio­n.

The body made the call during its 40th National Scientific Conference in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

President of the group, Dr. Samuel Adekola, while speaking during a facility tour to the Emzor Group Pharma factory located in Ogun State, said that the associatio­n was in the factory to witness the developmen­t in pharmaceut­ical industry.

As part of the associatio­n’s scientific conference, the company offered certificat­e vaccinatio­n training to pharmacist­s in Nigeria via its seven modules CPR/ BLS training programme to enhance pharmacy- based vaccinatio­n delivery.

Speaking on the initiative, Dr. Adekola, said the aim of the training was to increase manpower in health delivery in Nigeria.

According to him, “the training is essentiall­y to increase the manpower in health delivery in Nigeria. The training would go a long way to help the country to achieve the goals of universal health coverage.

“It is a fact that COVID- 19 pandemic has raised the awareness of vaccinatio­n as a public health interventi­on and the ACPN, with the approval of the Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria ( PSN), is licensing community pharmacist­s to commence vaccinatio­n of adults on the premises. Therefore, this training comes on board to prepare a good number of our members for the task.”

The training, which was in partnershi­p with the College of Pharmacy, Mercer University, United States of America ( USA), had facilitato­rs from the American Institutio­n to train Nigerian pharmacist­s in the areas of background informatio­n about vaccines, vaccines conditions, patient screening, education and consent storage, handling, delivering and waste management, review of vaccinatio­n equipment/ supplies and others.

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