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L'ACSP
À LA RECHERCHE DE GROUPES D'INFIRMIÈRES
ET D'INFIRMIERS POUR L'EUROPE CENTRALE ET ORIENTALE
ET POUR LES CARAÏBES
The
Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)
is working with colleagues in East and Central Europe
as well as with the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre
to provide technical assistance to strengthen national
HIV and AIDS control and treatment programmes. In
order to assist the Association to meet the requests
for technical assistance, we looking to organize
a "pool" of nurses who would be available
for short term assignments in these two regions.
Such assignments might include: training of health
care providers in health care provision, reducing
stigma and discrimination, ethical issues for the
health sector, surveillance, strategic planning
and programme evaluation. While the programmes are
both funded by the Canadian International Development
Agency, they are different in their approach. Some
assignments will provide for a consultation fee,
and others will require voluntary contribution of
time. All assignments have travel and accommodation
costs covered. No one offering technical assistance
will be out of pocket due to travel.
If you are interested in learning more or in adding
your name to the "pool" please visit our
website
, or send your CV to Amrita Paul at:
CPHA Global Health Programs
1565 Carling Avenue, Suite 400
Ottawa, ON, K1Z 8R1
email : apaul@cpha.ca
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SHORT-TERM
VOLUNTEER HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS NEEDED TO IMPROVE
THE QUALITY OF CARE PROVIDED TO OVER 500,000 HIV
PATIENTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
The
International Center for Equal Healthcare Access
(ICEHA) is recruiting experienced physicians
and nurses to volunteer for up to 6-12 weeks in
developing countries. Using clinical mentoring techniques,
volunteers provide HIV bed-side training to local
healthcare providers.
ICEHA
is a network of physicians and nurses who volunteer
technical assistance on HIV care and infectious
diseases to clinics in developing countries. ICEHAs
clinical mentoring program was developed specifically
for the rapid scale-up of skills of the local
healthcare staff, strengthening the quality of
healthcare delivered in developing countries so
that countries can fight the HIV epidemic from
within. More information, including a volunteer
application, is available online at www.iceha.org
or by emailing
Katie
Graves-Abe at kgravesabe@iceha.org.
For
more information on ICEHA, download
this pdf
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