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All Courses, Infectious Diseases
Monkeypox Preparedness
CourseA multi-national outbreak of monkeypox has been reported in May 2022. Through this course the NICD will share Information for healthcare workers to be better prepared for a potential Monkeypox outbreak. 1 CPD point has been allocated.
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All Courses, Infectious Diseases, HIV Medicine
Implications of NADIA on 2nd line ART regimens
Course5.0 average rating (1 review)The NADIA trial supports use of DTG + 2 NRTIs as 2nd-line ART, even if NRTIs are predicted to have no activity, but resistance is a concern. This micro-lesson will unpack the implications of NADIA trial in 2nd line Regimens. 1 CPD point is allocated.
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All Courses, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Monitoring of labour, The Partogram - The new and the old
Course5.0 average rating (3 reviews)Monitoring is a fundamental component of ensuring the health and safety of pregnant women and their newborns. This micro-lesson will review latest developments and implications for pregnancy outcomes. 1 CPD point is allocated.
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All Courses, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics
Helping Babies Breath: Neonatal Resuscitation
Course4.5 average rating (2 reviews)This micro-lesson helps healthcare professionals to perform appropriate and adequate neonatal resuscitation in the critical first minutes after birth. 1 CPD is allocated.
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All Courses, HIV Medicine
HIV Management Guidelines: TLD vs TEE
Course5.0 average rating (2 reviews)This micro-lesson aims to clarify any conflicting information, share evidence that will improve the confidence of HCWs to initiate ARV regimens as per national clinical guidelines, improve communication and client counselling. 2 CPDs are allocated.
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All Courses, Emergency Medicine
An approach to poisoning
Course5.0 average rating (3 reviews)Participants will learn about the key considerations involved in risk assessment, how to recognise and anticipate life threatening consequences resulting from poisoning, and how to implement a systematic approach to the management of poisoning.