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Ebola: Essential Knowledge for Health Professionals
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About Ebola: Essential Knowledge for Health Professionals
March 2014 marked the starting point of the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease in history. Although the disease seems to be on a decrease, we are not there yet and new outbreaks will surely emerge. New efforts to combat the outbreak are necessary. This is why we developed this online course about Ebola, targeted at health professionals across the world. In this course you will cover the fundamental knowledge any health professional should have with expected or confirmed cases or a general interest in the Ebola disease. You will discuss the epidemiology of the disease, its pathophysiology and transmission, the clinical presentation including differential diagnosis and confirmation of disease. You will also discuss the general therapeutic approach to the care of Ebola suspected or confirmed patients and discuss the novel vaccine and drug developments. As the Ebola crisis continues to rage through the affected areas, we need health professionals like yourself to be informed and involved. This course is developed in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Amsterdam, the University Medical Center Utrecht (Julius Center/Julius Global Health), Elevate Health, Médecins Sans Frontières and the Lion Heart Foundation.
What You Will Learn?
- About the course Epidemiology Transmission and natural reservoirs Pathophysiology Clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnosis Therapeutic approaches Ebola in the field: The Médecins Sans Frontières experience Ebola in the field: confronted with Ebola in an existing hospital of the Lion Heart Foundation in Sierra Leone Final assignment and survey.