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Name of Resource | Description | Cost | Link |
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Simulation Use for Global Away Rotations (SUGAR) | Video and simulation-based curriculum on common practical and emotional challenges in GH comprehensive GH preparatory course S-Pack. | FOAM FOAM FOAM | SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR |
AFEM Handbook of Acute and Emergency Care | Clinical handbook | $46.95 | OUP |
The Oxford Handbook of Tropical Medicine | Clinical handbook | $60.49 | Amazon |
WHO e-Pocketbook of hospital care for children in limited resource settings | e-Pocket clinical book | Free | WHO |
Grey’s Quick Reference | E-book on Basic Protocols in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine For Resource Limited Settings | Free | Gulu |
WHO Basic Emergency Care Course | Didactic course workbook (and powerpoints) for a systematic approach to patients with a procedures/simulation section, good refresher of basic treatment in resource limited settings | Free | BEC |
Global Health Emergency Medicine | Teaching modules project - for educators in low-resource settings | Free | GHEM |
AFEM Resources | Curricula, lecture bank, reviews, etc. | Free | AFEM |
Project Hope COVID-19 Training for Health Care Workers: Preparedness and Response | Project HOPE and the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies at the Watson Institute of Brown University have partnered to deliver comprehensive online COVID-19 training programs for health workers at the frontlines of the crisis. Available as self-paced eLearning for health care professionals, as well as in a training of trainers curriculum, the materials are offered at no cost. | Free | Project Hope |
Stanford’s COVID-19 Training for Healthcare Workers | Designed to train healthcare professionals to manage COVID-19 infection. Multiple languages available. | Yes | Stanford |
Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health Strategies to Support the COVID-19 Response in LMICs: A Virtual Seminar Series | The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health presents a series of short lectures based on our experience treating COVID-19 patients at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Hopkins faculty share about their experience and the latest data across key topic areas, and provide resources to help our international partners prepare for the pandemic within their institutions. | Yes | Johns Hopkins |