Pratiman-Neema Memorial Foundation and The Ministry of Social Development of Province 5 of Nepal, in partnership with Brown University, The University of New Mexico, USA is going to organize a training program on ”Strengthening Health Workforce Preparedness and Response to COVID-19”.


Duration: One day Virtual training program (approx. 2 to 2.5 hrs)
Date: September 17 onwards.
Cost: FREE
Interested health workers, paramedics and students from health and allied sciences are invited to join this training session.
Included modules on training are;
- COVID -19 background
- Infection
- Prevention and Control
- Screening and Triage
- Diagnosis and Management & Risk Communication and
- Public Health Messaging
Trainer : Kishor Acharya (MBBS), Master trainer, ToT Program
Certificate: Course completion certificate will be provided at the end.
For more information: poudelanup31@gmail.com.
Registration link: Google Sheet
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2 comments
It is online trining ?? I m intrested to take this training
Please contact to the organizer. Best wishes.
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