APhA Pharmacy-based Immunization Training – 2026 Q2 Live Webinar
* Registration open until 6/2/26 at 9:00 PM (EDT)
Event Details
APhA’s Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery certificate training program is based on national educational standards for immunization training. This practice-based curriculum represents a fusion of science and clinical pharmacy. The program, which emphasizes a health care team approach, seeks to foster the implementation of interventions that will promote disease prevention and public health. The purpose of this certificate training program is to prepare pharmacists with comprehensive knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to provide immunization services to patients across the life span.
This course is a 20-hour ACPE-accredited certificate program which includes both self-study and live components. The approximate 12 hours of home study materials over 23 modules MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE the virtual live eight-hour webinar delivery date.
For more information on the APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery Program, click here.
Virtual Live Session Information:
The APhA Certificate Training Program hosted by the Michigan Pharmacists Association will be offered in a virtual format. Zoom Video Conferencing will be used to deliver the live session.
By registering for this program, you agree to participate in the live portion of the course by using active video and audio feed through your computer or mobile device. Additionally, you agree to complete the skills assessment as listed below within 60 days of attending the live session. Credit for completion of the certificate program will only be granted to participants who complete the self-study requirements, are verified as physically present throughout the duration of the live session, complete the skills process with a passing assessment, and receive a passing score on the online post-test.
Supply List for skills assessment:
- Non-latex gloves (min of 1 pair)
- 3ml x 25G x 1” safety syringe (min of 3)
- 3ml x 25G x 5/8” safety syringe (min of 2)
- Alcohol swabs (min of 4)
- Sodium Chloride 0.9% vial (single dose vial preferred)
- Sharps container or proper disposal device
- Hand sanitizer/hand washing station
- Adhesive bandage/Cotton balls