Training locations are centrally situated within St. John’s and are accessible by public transit. Final venue details, including the full address, are provided to registered participants prior to the workshop date.
All training is conducted in a classroom environment equipped with simulation models and instructional supplies to support hands-on practical learning.

Participants receive structured instruction covering:
- Anatomical landmark identification
- Needle selection and preparation
- Proper injection angle and technique
- Safe medication handling
- Post-injection care and documentation
If you require multi-route injection training, view our Injection Administration Workshop in St. John’s.
Who This Program Is For
This workshop is suitable for:
- Registered Nurses (RNs)
- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
- Medical office assistants
- Healthcare students
- Internationally educated healthcare professionals
This workshop provides training only and does not grant independent authorization to administer injections/ iv /collect blood

- Anatomy relevant to intramuscular injection
- Injection site identification
- Needle gauge selection
- Safety considerations
- Aseptic technique
- Safe medication preparation
- Sharps handling and disposal
- Preventing complications
- Landmarking IM sites
- Proper needle insertion technique
- Site rotation principles
- Documentation standards
Why Train at Medical Training Center
Medical Training Center delivers structured, skills-based training designed for real-world clinical environments.
- Supervised hands-on training
- Small group instruction
- Simulation-based learning environment
- Structured curriculum
- Locations across Canada including St. John’s

- • One-day in-person workshop
- • Classroom instruction with hands-on simulation
- • Small group learning
- • Certificate issued upon successful completion
Certification:
A course certificate is issued by Medical Training Center upon successful completion.
