Vaccinator

Pronunciation: /ˈˌvæksinəˈtɔɹ/

Vaccinator (noun)

  1. A person trained to give vaccines to people, usually in clinics, schools, or community health programmes.
  2. A staff member who helps deliver vaccination services during organized public health campaigns and outreach events.

Examples

  • The vaccinator checks the patient’s record before giving the shot.
  • A vaccinator explains side effects in simple words.