'Getting to Grips...' online events and video guides

Online guides and webinar sessions for health professionals interested in travel health

NaTHNaC introduced live webinars in 2018 to discuss the dilemmas posed by some common clinical queries to the NaTHNaC Health Professional Advice Line. By 2021, the clinical team were hosting regular lunchtime sessions on Zoom to help Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres with travel health issues.

From 2024, this has been opened up to all health professionals interested in travel health. Whether it be discussing our recent website updates such as our news items, factsheets or country information page disease and vaccination changes, or clinical scenarios from our advice line, we hope to bring our work to life and enable you to make better use of our resources, in your practice.

These events will be live but also recorded and made available on this page. Transcripts available upon request.

Below you will find 'Getting to Grips...' video guides on topics and online event recordings will follow after each session.

Getting to grips with...

Japanese encephalitis

Are you a healthcare professional looking for guidance on Japanese encephalitis?

Join us on this recording of a recent GTG seminar and find out more about Japanese encephalitis, the vaccine and how you can help your travellers reduce their risk of this infection.


Hosted by Dr Lisa Ford, Clinical Advisor and Mary Gawthrop, Specialist Nurse (Travel Health).

Recorded: 8 May 2025

Challenging malaria queries

Are you a healthcare professional looking for guidance on challenging malaria cases?

Join us on this recording of a recent GTG seminar to understand the malaria risk in different traveller groups.


Hosted by Dr Catherine Smith, Consultant and Rachael Fletcher, Specialist Nurse (Travel Health).

Recorded: 7 March 2025

Advising pregnant travellers

Are you a health professional advising pregnant women planning to travel abroad?

Listen to this recording of a recent GTG seminar on pregnancy and travel to help you support pregnant travellers.


Hosted by Rachael Fletcher and Mary Gawthrop, Specialist Nurses (Travel Health).

Recorded: 27 September 2024

Travelling with HIV

Are you a healthcare professional looking for guidance on supporting patients with HIV who wish to travel?

Join us on this recording of a recent GTG seminar to hear some thoughts on how to manage such situations.


Hosted by Dr Catherine Smith, Consultant.

Recorded: 21 June 2024

Tick-borne encephalitis

Do you have any questions about tick-borne encephalitis? Would you like more information about how to look at a traveller's risk of TBE?

Listen to this recording of a recent GTG seminar and find out more about tick-borne encephalitis, the vaccine and how you can help your travellers reduce their risk of this infection.


Hosted by Dr Lisa Ford, Clinical Advisor and Mary Gawthrop and Rachael Fletcher, Specialist Nurses (Travel Health).

Recorded: 28 March 2024

Vaccine scheduling challenges

Do you ever wonder how to complete a course of vaccine when the traveller turns up days or months or years later, having not completed their vaccine schedule?

Join us on this recording of a recent GTG seminar to hear some thoughts on how to manage such situations.


Hosted by Hilary Simons, Senior Specialist Nurse (Travel Health).

Recorded: 25 January 2024

The International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis for yellow fever

A practical guide for health professionals in designated yellow fever vaccination centres (YFVC): please use in conjunction with the Yellow Fever Zone website.


Presented by Rachael Fletcher, Specialist Nurse (Travel Health).

Updated: April 2020

Disclaimer: The healthcare professional who is directly advising the traveller remains responsible for individual risk assessments relating to travel and for any clinical decisions made regarding the administration of vaccines, other prophylactics, or for information given regarding travel health.
First published : 21 January 2024 Last updated : 29 May 2025
  1. Japanese encephalitis video added.

  2. Challenging malaria queries video added.

  3. Advising pregnant travellers video added.

  4. Travelling with HIV video added.

  5. Tick-borne encephalitis video added.

  6. Vaccine scheduling challenges video added.

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Educational events

A list of courses, conferences and study days of relevance to UK health professionals working, or wishing to work, in the field of travel medicine

Updated: 28 May 2025

Female genital mutilation (FGM)

Useful information and links for health professionals and travellers about Female Genital Mutilation

Updated: 22 May 2025

Country-specific information: Rationale

Epidemiological rationale for recommendations

Updated: 29 April 2025

Infectious diseases

Rabies

Rabies occurs in warm-blooded mammals and is transmitted to humans, most often by a bite or scratch from an infected animal, usually a dog

Updated: 29 May 2025

Viral haemorrhagic fever

Viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs), with the exception of dengue, are very rare in UK travellers. They can cause a range of symptoms from a relatively mild illness, to severe, life-threatening disease

Updated: 20 May 2025

Chikungunya

This viral infection occurs in some tropical and subtropical regions of the world, predominantly transmitted through the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito

Updated: 15 May 2025


Preparing for healthy travel

Summer travel: advice for students and young holidaymakers

Off on a summer break? See our guide to staying safe and healthy abroad

Updated: 28 May 2025

First aid kits

A travel health first aid kit is recommended for travellers

Updated: 03 September 2024

Insect and tick bite avoidance

Protection from insect and tick bites is essential to help prevent vector-borne diseases such as malaria, yellow fever and Zika

Updated: 21 March 2024


Special risk travel/traveller

Hajj and Umrah

The Ministry of Health of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia issue their requirements and recommendations for Hajj and Umrah annually

Updated: 09 April 2025

Areas of humanitarian crisis

For humanitarian aid workers and those advising those travelling to areas of conflict or disaster

Updated: 07 April 2025

Travelling with additional needs and/or disability

This factsheet provides an overview and advice on the points to consider when travelling with additional needs and/or disability

Updated: 30 May 2024


Clinic resources

'Getting to Grips...' online events and video guides

Online guides and webinar sessions for health professionals interested in travel health

Updated: 29 May 2025

Educational events

A list of courses, conferences and study days of relevance to UK health professionals working, or wishing to work, in the field of travel medicine

Updated: 28 May 2025

Vaccines and medicines: availability, supply, shortages and use of unlicensed medicines

Information for health professionals on availability of vaccines and use of unlicensed products

Updated: 19 November 2024

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