Ebola SMS Course for Health Workers
/in Training IntraHealth International Global English SMS Health Care Workers /by Kim MartinThese messages were developed based on the US CDC’s Ebola Guidelines for Health Workers[1]. The course is available for general use and modification under a creative commons license. IntraHealth recommends that the course be adapted to meet national guidelines and language.
The course presented here is a series of SMS message (140 characters or less) to be sent over a period of a week or two to health workers. SMSs can be sent out to health workers’ mobile phone numbers via systems such as RapidSMS[2] using an iHRIS[3] HR database or another compatible system.
Ebola SMS Messages for Health Workers
[line][1] http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/hcp
[3] http://www.ihris.org/ iHRIS is currently being used by 19 countries to manage over 1 million health worker HR records.
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Ebola mLearning Course for Health Workers
/in Training IntraHealth International Global English mLearning Health Care Workers /by Kim MartinIntraHealth International has developed an Ebola Interactive Voice Response (IVR) course. These messages were developed based on the US CDC’s Ebola Guidelines for Health Workers[1]. The course is available for general use and modification under a creative commons license. We recommend that the course be adapted to meet national guidelines and language.
The IVR course is especially useful for illiterate or semi-literate community health workers and for health workers who speak minority languages for which it can be difficult to find sufficient numbers of qualified face-to-face trainers.
The course presented here is a series of essential Ebola questions and answers.
Ebola mLearning Course for Health Workers
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Ebola mLearning Course for Health Workers – French
/in Training IntraHealth International Global Français mLearning Health Care Workers /by Kim MartinIntraHealth International has developed an Ebola Interactive Voice Response (IVR) course. These messages were developed based on the US CDC’s Ebola Guidelines for Health Workers[1]. The course is available for general use and modification under a creative commons license. We recommend that the course be adapted to meet national guidelines and language.
The IVR course is especially useful for illiterate or semi-literate community health workers and for health workers who speak minority languages for which it can be difficult to find sufficient numbers of qualified face-to-face trainers.
The course presented here is a series of essential Ebola questions and answers.
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Prise en charge clinique des cas d’ebola – Guide de poche de l’agent de santé – Guinée
/in Manual World Health Organization Guinea Français Treatment Health Care Workers /by Myriam DemsPrise en charge clinique des cas d’ebola – Guide de poche de l’agent de santé – Guinée
Version: Avril 2014
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Viral Haemorraghic Fever Management – Health Worker Pocket Book – Guinea
/in Manual World Health Organization Guinea English Treatment Health Care Workers /by Myriam DemsViral Haemorraghic Fever Management – Health Worker Pocket Book – Guinea
Version: April 2014
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Ebola: Resource Guide for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
/in Website National Library of Medicine Global, United States English Crisis Communication, General, Health Promotion, Infection Control, Preparedness, Prevention, Signs and Symptoms, Transmission, Treatment, Waste Disposal Aid Workers, Community Health Workers, General Public, Government, Health Care Workers, Infection Prevention & Control, Laboratory Workers, Leaders /by Katie KuehnLiterature from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services about Ebola.
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NIH Emergency Access Initiative Resources
/in Website National Library of Medicine Global, United States English Preparedness Aid Workers, Government, Health Care Workers, Leaders, Students /by Katie KuehnAccess to the U.S. National Library of Medicine for Ebola resources.
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Ebola Outbreak 2014: Information Resources
/in Website National Library of Medicine Global English, Español, Français Emergency Response, General, Signs and Symptoms, Travel Community Health Workers, General Public, Government, Health Care Workers, Leaders, Media /by Katie KuehnA website from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services with information on the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
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The Lancet Ebola Resource Centre
/in Website The Lancet Global English General Health Care Workers /by Kim MartinAn online collection of Lancet articles and other resources for health professionals.
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