To meet the greater demand for skilled personnel in Emergency Medicine (EM) in Ghana, the authors developed an in-service course in basic acute care for Physician Assistants (PAs) working in district hospitals. Methods: An initial training of trainers course was held for twenty-two PAs. From this initial group, ten were selected as Senior Trainers. Following a refresher course, Senior Trainers facilitated an in-service training and refresher course for other PAs from their regions. The course was organised into modules consisting of didactic lectures and interactive small group sessions. Assessment included testing, observation, case review, and simulations. Results: All groups showed improvement in knowledge. The majority learned informati...
A successful programme is reported from Mozambique for training middle-level health workers to perfo...
Background. Emergency medicine (EM) is a relatively new, but growing medical specialty in sub-Sahara...
AbstractBackgroundThe specialty of emergency medicine is highly reliant on a well-trained team of pr...
IntroductionTo meet the greater demand for skilled personnel in Emergency Medicine (EM) in Ghana, th...
BACKGROUND: Ghana\u27s first Emergency Medicine residency and nursing training programs were initiat...
During the numerous trips to African countries and during the implementation of education and preven...
In 2009, the University of Michigan Department of Emergency Medicine working with global health part...
AbstractIntroductionIn August 2011, the first cohort of students at the University of Botswana Schoo...
Introduction: the incidence of emergency conditions is increasing worldwide, particularly in low- an...
BackgroundFrontline providers around the world deliver emergency care daily, often without prior ded...
Background: The specialty of emergency medicine is highly reliant on a well-trained team of provider...
IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) residency programmes are new to Africa and exist in only a handf...
Emergency care is an essential component of health systems, particularly in low- and middle-income c...
Abstract Background To design and implement an emerge...
IntroductionTrauma and injury are significant contributors to the global burden of disease, with 5 m...
A successful programme is reported from Mozambique for training middle-level health workers to perfo...
Background. Emergency medicine (EM) is a relatively new, but growing medical specialty in sub-Sahara...
AbstractBackgroundThe specialty of emergency medicine is highly reliant on a well-trained team of pr...
IntroductionTo meet the greater demand for skilled personnel in Emergency Medicine (EM) in Ghana, th...
BACKGROUND: Ghana\u27s first Emergency Medicine residency and nursing training programs were initiat...
During the numerous trips to African countries and during the implementation of education and preven...
In 2009, the University of Michigan Department of Emergency Medicine working with global health part...
AbstractIntroductionIn August 2011, the first cohort of students at the University of Botswana Schoo...
Introduction: the incidence of emergency conditions is increasing worldwide, particularly in low- an...
BackgroundFrontline providers around the world deliver emergency care daily, often without prior ded...
Background: The specialty of emergency medicine is highly reliant on a well-trained team of provider...
IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) residency programmes are new to Africa and exist in only a handf...
Emergency care is an essential component of health systems, particularly in low- and middle-income c...
Abstract Background To design and implement an emerge...
IntroductionTrauma and injury are significant contributors to the global burden of disease, with 5 m...
A successful programme is reported from Mozambique for training middle-level health workers to perfo...
Background. Emergency medicine (EM) is a relatively new, but growing medical specialty in sub-Sahara...
AbstractBackgroundThe specialty of emergency medicine is highly reliant on a well-trained team of pr...