Monday, July 7, 2008
Rose Charities in Nepal
Binod and Kunti Aryal carry out amazing work in many fields. Recently, Binod was invited to the UK to observe and work with a prisoner assistance program which had discovered that their work and Binods in Nepal had many useful similarities.
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Friday, July 4, 2008
Hillman Medical / Health Education Fund, Canada
RoseCharities in Pakistan
RoseCharities is helping in Pakistan through its Liz and Don Hillman Health Education Fund. Assistance is to the Frontier Primary Health Care project (see above). Assistance is to address local Pakistan needs and those of Afghan refugees. The FPHC have written...
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
WHO-ETAT (Emergency and Admission care) course in Kenya (click for details)
RoseCharities sponsored this course through the Liz and Don Hillman Fund. This, Rose Charities managed fund is dedicated to training in health care in developing countries mainly in Africa...
"We just wanted to share with you the progress made with a Kenyan adaptation of the WHO ETAT course developed by Prof. Elizabeth Molyneux. By extending the course to 5 days (hence ETAT+) we have attempted to produce an emergency and admission care course that captures the main elements of immediate care as part of ‘Inpatient IMCI’ and as outlined in the WHO’s Pocket Book of Hospital Care for Children.
We would like to thank many of you for your help to date as ETAT+ has developed or grown. We hope that with continued support the ETAT / ETAT+ approach can continue to adapt and evolve as part of attempts to improve care for the seriously ill newborn or child reaching hospital.
Best wishes,
Mike English & Grace Irimu
KEMRI / Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Nairobi, Kenya."
Emergency training n Cambodia...
Teaching/training in emergency medicine and resuscitation is generously provided at the FIRST - RoseCharities Surgery Center courtesy of the Chinese University of Hong Kong