Syphilis is a systemic infection caused by Treponema pallidum, a spirochete bacterium that is transmitted primarily through sexual activity. In the absence of treatment, patients who acquire T. pallidum remain chronically infected and syphilis generally progresses in stages, characterized by episodes of active clinical manifestations interrupted by periods of latent infection. Chronic disease can result in significant morbidity, potentially affecting nearly every organ system, and rarely, can result in death. In addition, untreated syphilis in pregnant women can lead to fetal demise and devastating congenital infection for neonates born to a mother with T. pallidum infection.
LINCS Orientation
Welcome to the LINCS Orientation for new hires.
This Module will help guide you on completing the necessary mandatory city trainings. We welcome you to City Clinic with a informational video on the history of City Clinic.
LINCS Syphilis
Welcome to the LINCS training Module for syphilis that will be in 3 lessons. This Module provides information you will need in your work with patients with syphilis. You will learn about the characteristics of syphilis and how it is transmitted from one person to another. The Module also covers syphilis and it’s stages with treatment aspects. Finally, it will cover the Partner Services interview (IX) specific for LINCS.
Immunization Skills Training for EMTs Module 2
Welcome to the SF Emergency Medical Services Agency Immunization Skills Training for EMTs Module 2. Please plan to have 1-2 hours set aside to take this course.
- Course Overview: Discusses general principles of vaccination. Explains scope of practice for EMTs to administer COVID-19 vaccines. Describes IM injection techniques in detail, including dosing, drawing up vaccine, reconstituting vaccines (for informational purposes only), proper injection technique, and documentation.
- Method of Evaluation: Online 20 question test; must receive a passing score of 85% or higher to be eligible to administer IM injections to patients aged 14 and older
- Learning Objectives:
- Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Discuss general principles of vaccination
- Have a clear understanding of the scope of practice for EMTs to administer COVID-19 vaccines
- Understand and be prepared to demonstrate best practices for vaccine administration
- Understand the basics of storing and transporting refrigerated, frozen, and ultra-low temperature vaccines
After you complete the course, click here to take the Course Evaluation Survey. This survey is required in order for you to receive your CEUs.
Click the Launch button below to begin the course.
IMPORTANT NOTE: After completing the training, you must return to this course page to take the Knowledge Check quiz below. You will not be able to take the quiz until after you have participated in the entire training.
Knowledge Check Quiz: | Status |
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Immunization Skills Training for Emergency Medical Technicians Module 2 | Incomplete |
Paramedic Vaccination Administration Program Module 1
Welcome to the SF Emergency Medical Services Agency Paramedic Vaccination Administration Program Module 1. Please plan to have 1-2 hours set aside to take this course.
Course Overview: Discusses public health principles of infectious disease, influenza, and general principles of vaccination. Describes process for paramedics and EMTs to administer IM injections. Provides a basic understanding of vaccine storage and handling. Shares basic information about all five COVID-19 vaccines currently in Phase III US Trials with a special focus on mRNA vaccine technology.
Method of Evaluation: Online 20 question test; must receive a passing score of 85% or higher to be eligible to administer IM injections to patients aged 14 and older
Learning Objectives:
- Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Briefly discuss public health principles for infectious disease and influenza
- Discuss general principles of vaccination
- Describe procedure for vaccination of EMS personnel, and high-risk populations
- Discuss process for paramedics and EMTs to administer seasonal influenza vaccination to members of the public
- Discuss process for paramedics and EMTs to administer COVID-19 (SARS-CoV2) vaccination to priority populations, when available
- Understand the basics of storing and transporting refrigerated, frozen, and ultra-low temperature vaccines
- Understand basic information about the five COVID-19 vaccine candidates, including how mRNA vaccines work to prevent COVID-19
After you complete the course, click here to take the Course Evaluation Survey. This survey is required in order for you to receive your CEUs.
Click the Launch button below to begin the course.
IMPORTANT NOTE: After completing the training, you must return to this course page to take the Knowledge Check quiz below. You will not be able to take the quiz until after you have participated in the entire training.
Knowledge Check Quiz: | Status |
---|---|
Paramedic Vaccination Administration Training Program Module 1 | Incomplete |
EMT Vaccination Administration Program Module 1
Welcome to the SF Emergency Medical Services Agency EMT Vaccination Administration Program Module 1. Please plan to have 1-2 hours set aside to take this course.
- Course Overview: Discusses public health principles of infectious disease, influenza, and general principles of vaccination. Describes process for paramedics and EMTs to administer IM injections. Provides a basic understanding of vaccine storage and handling. Shares basic information about all five COVID-19 vaccines currently in Phase III US Trials with a special focus on mRNA vaccine technology.
- Method of Evaluation: Online 20 question test; must receive a passing score of 85% or higher to be eligible to administer IM injections to patients aged 14 and older
- Learning Objectives:
- Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Briefly discuss public health principles for infectious disease and influenza
- Discuss general principles of vaccination
- Describe procedure for vaccination of EMS personnel, and high-risk populations
- Discuss process for paramedics and EMTs to administer seasonal influenza vaccination to members of the public
- Discuss process for paramedics and EMTs to administer COVID-19 (SARS-CoV2) vaccination to priority populations, when available
- Understand the basics of storing and transporting refrigerated, frozen, and ultra-low temperature vaccines
- Understand basic information about the five COVID-19 vaccine candidates, including how mRNA vaccines work to prevent COVID-19
After you complete the course, click here to take the Course Evaluation Survey. This survey is required in order for you to receive your CEUs.
Click the Launch button below to begin the course.
IMPORTANT NOTE: After completing the training, you must return to this course page to take the Knowledge Check quiz below. You will not be able to take the quiz until after you have participated in the entire training.
Knowledge Check Quiz: | Status |
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EMT and Paramedic Vaccine Administration Program Module 1 Knowledge Check | Incomplete |