In this lecture the learner will learn ways to effectively & compassionately communicate with the pregnant, labouring, and post-partum woman
A self-assessment exercise based on Image Interpretation - Adult Skeleton (X-ray): Facial Bones - Sessions 1 and 2.
This session gives a broad overview of abdominal ultrasound. It will include equipment selection and usage, and advice on optimising technique. Tips on good report writing will be provided.
A self-evaluation quiz based on Image Interpretation - Adult Skeleton (X-ray): Foot - Sessions 1 and 2.
This session will look at injuries related to the calcaneum. It will focus on identifying anatomy demonstrated on both diagrams and radiographs, and offer examples of radiographic technique. Mechanisms of injury (MOI) will be discussed to develop a knowledge base in clinical presentations. Common fractures, pathologies and norma....
A self-assessment exercise based on Image Interpretation - Adult Skeleton (X-ray): Bones of the Thorax - Session 1.
This session will look at injuries related to the hip joint and femur. It will focus on identifying anatomy demonstrated on both diagrams and radiographs, and offer examples of radiographic technique. Mechanisms of injury (MOI) will be discussed to develop a knowledge base in clinical presentations.
Community pharmacies play a vital role in healthcare delivery. This session provides an overview of essential services and explores advanced and enhanced offerings that are redefining the profession. As the pharmacy landscape continues to evolve globally, we'll discuss the emerging roles of community pharmacy personnel. A k....
Module 1 offers an introduction to the Package, as well as foundational elements and information on how to use this tool.
This session will describe common fractures, pathologies and normal variants found in the fingers, thumb and metacarpals. These will be illustrated using radiographic examples.
This session will look at injuries related to the radius and ulna. It will focus on identifying anatomy demonstrated on both diagrams and radiographs, and offer examples of radiographic technique. Mechanisms of injury (MOI) will be discussed to develop a knowledge base in clinical presentations. Common fractures, pathologies and....
This session will look at injuries related to the carpal bones. It will focus on identifying anatomy demonstrated on both diagrams and radiographs, and offer examples of radiographic technique. Mechanisms of injury (MOI) will be discussed to develop a knowledge base in clinical presentations. Common fractures, pathologies and no....
This presentation explores how Primary Health Care (PHC) serves as the essential groundwork for achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). It examines PHC's unique role in providing accessible, comprehensive, and affordable care, especially in underserved areas. Key topics include how PHC promotes health equity, supports disease....
This session describes the need for ophthalmic public health and introduces the sessions in the Community Ophthalmology module.
This session will introduce pharmacokinetics and modelling. The simple one-compartment model will be described and reasons presented as to why such a model rarely describes drug behaviour.
This session examines the basic anatomy of the parasympathetic nervous system, as well as the synthesis, release and metabolism of neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine in this system and the drugs that act upon these processes.
This session describes the ways in which general anaesthetic agents are hypothesized to exert their effects at the cellular and molecular level.
This session describes the basic anatomy of the cardiovascular system, as well as drugs that primarily affect it and their sites of action.
This session will develop the three compartment model to include an effect-site and discuss its application to target-controlled infusions used for induction and maintenance of anaesthesia. The concept of context-sensitive half-time will be introduced.
This session describes the pharmacology and uses of weak opioids such as codeine, as well as partial agonist and mixed agonist/antagonist drugs, and lists the problems associated with their use. It also examines the pharmacology and use of μ receptor antagonists.
This session examines the inotropes and vasoconstrictors that are often administered in intensive care units.
This session covers the storage, production and physicochemical properties of nitrous oxide, N2O. It moves on to examine the Concentration Effect and Second Gas Effect. The physicochemical properties of xenon, Xe, are detailed, along with its similarities and differences to N2O.
3.5 Hours
Healthcare professionals are mandated to protect and uphold all standards of healthcare practice. This course begins by exploring professional position statements in an organization and continues with a pragmatic discussion of the practical considerations a clinician may encounter when dealing with individual, context-specific,....
LabCoP’s Waste Management Sub CoP ECHO session, held on 18 July 2024, focused on Handling Large Volume Molecular Liquid Waste Containing Guanidine Thiocyanate and pilot studies from Nigeria and Uganda. Given the scale up of viral load (VL) testing and early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV globally over the last decade, there has b....
On 13 June, ASLM’s LabCoP hosted an Extended ECHO session about Malawi and Zimbabwe experiences with lab mapping and final data use. ASLM, Africa CDC and partners have been supporting countries in a phased manner to map existing laboratory capacity on the continent. This initiative aims at collecting laboratory data linked to ge....