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Publication Date:
03/11/2014

Author:
Elizabeth Streat
Grace Nakanwagi-Sekabira
Ebenezer Baba
Gráinne Mac Glinchey
Madeleine Marasciulo-Rice

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Blended e-learning course: An innovative approach to train private providers on diagnosis and treatment of febrile illnesses

Publication Date:
03/11/2014
Author:
Elizabeth Streat
Grace Nakanwagi-Sekabira
Ebenezer Baba
Gráinne Mac Glinchey
Madeleine Marasciulo-Rice
Type:
Poster

This poster was presented at the 63rd annual American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene conference from 3–6 November 2014. It discusses the impact of a combined instructor-led and e-learning course developed to offer standardised quality training on diagnosis and treatment of febrile illnesses to private providers.

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Country: Nigeria | Uganda

Keywords: Capacity development | Private sector engagement | Malaria | Diagnosis | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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