Online training for doctors in outpatient clinics, infectious diseases, and related departments in general hospitals on TB screening and diagnosis at bridgeheads in 5 provinces implementing the Global Fund for TB subproject period 2021-2023

Tuesday - 20/07/2021 05:22
In 03 days (July 13-15, 2021), the Center for Environmental and Health Studies in collaboration with the National Tuberculosis Program organized an online training session for doctors on TB screening and diagnosis.
Online training for doctors in outpatient clinics, infectious diseases, and related departments in general hospitals on TB screening and diagnosis at bridgeheads in 5 provinces implementing the Global Fund for TB subproject period 2021-2023
Faced with the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in the whole country, it is still necessary to improve the capacity of TB screening and diagnosis for medical staff at provincial general hospitals, public hospitals/clinics, private sector participates in public-private health cooperation (PPM) in the implementation of activities of the Global Fund sub-project, the Center for Environmental and Health Studies in collaboration with the National Tuberculosis Program organizes an online training course via Zoom software.
Dr. MD. Nguyen Kim Cuong gives an overview of pulmonary tuberculosis, extrapulmonary disease and preventive treatment
The program is organized with the aim of helping students update their knowledge about screening, diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, extrapulmonary tuberculosis and diagnosis and treatment of non-tuberculosis pulmonary diseases such as asthma, COPD. , pneumonia.... From there, it helps the provinces to realize the objectives of the CEHS sub-project at local such as screening and detecting suspected TB patients and TB patients brought into management from units outside the anti-TB system.
Dr. MD.Vu Van Thanh gives a lecture on lung diseases other than tuberculosis
The main lecturers participating in the teaching include: Dr. MD. Nguyen Kim Cuong – Central Lung Hospital; Dr. MD. Vu Van Thanh – Central Lung Hospital; KS. Nguyen Viet Hung, information technology expert, CHAI Vietnam organization; Dr. MD. Nguyen Duc Chinh, Research Center for Environment and Health; MSc.MD. Tran Van Thieu, program officer of the CEHS subproject. In addition, attending the training session at the bridgehead in Hanoi were Assoc.Prof.Dr. Trinh Huu Vach, director of the Center for Environmental and Health Studies, MSc. Luu Ho Thanh Tuan, deputy director of CHAI Vietnam, and staff of the CEHS Global Fund for Tuberculosis Project.
KS. Nguyen Viet Hung instructs to update ACIS 365 software and refer patients
More than 80 bridgeheads in 5 provinces have implemented the Global Fund sub-project with more than 200 trainees participating in the training who are doctors from provincial general hospitals, specialized hospitals,public and private hospitals/clinics under Lam Dong, Dak Nong, Kon Tum, Gia Lai and Bac Giang provinces.
After completing the training course, trainees can: update their knowledge about tuberculosis, non-tuberculosis lung diseases such as asthma, COPD, pneumonia....develop a plan to screen and detect TB patients who come to the unit for examination, use ACIS 360 software to transfer patients to the province's TB unit.
MSc.MD. Tran Van Thieu guides PPM coordination models and processes
The program has attracted many students to participate with the teaching atmosphere, lively discussion and determination to well implement the activities of the CEHS sub-project at local.


 

 
 Some pictures discussed at the bridgeheads of 5 provinces

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