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Immunisation information for health professionals and immunisation practitioners.
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One-page summary for health professionals and immunisation practitioners giving vaccinations.
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Information for health professionals on childhood immunisations.
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Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Changes to the routine childhood vaccination schedule from 1 July 2025, 1 January 2026 and changes to the selective hepatitis B vaccination programme from 1 July 2025
This leaflet is sent to all women invited for NHS cervical screening.
Notifiable diseases in humans that medical practitioners must report and how to report them.
Guidance for healthcare practitioners on the routine childhood schedule changes from 1 July 2025.
This guide explains what the fit note is and how you can use it to have a work and health discussion.
Information on carrying medicine containing controlled drugs for individual travellers entering or leaving the UK.
Information on the NHS breast screening programme to help eligible women make a personal informed choice about whether to take part.
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How to get information including patient information leaflets (PILs), details on how the medicine can be used (SmPCs) and scientific reports (PARs).
Registered medical practitioners: report cases of suspected notifiable infectious diseases or manage an existing notification.
A collection of core slides for use by trainers for the delivery of training about the changes to the childhood vaccination programmes in 2025 and 2026.
Advice and guidance for healthcare practitioners on the health needs of migrant patients.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappse documents show the vaccines, product names and packaging to complement the routine immunisation schedule.
Hepatitis B immunisation information for public health professionals.
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