Understanding and using WHO guidelines on tuberculosis
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the most important transmissible conditions of public health concern in both low- and high-resource settings, and is one of the single most important infectious disease killers. As part of its mandate, the World Health Organization produces evidence-based guidelines on different aspects of TB prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment. Since several years, TB guidelines are developed using using the GRADE method (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation).
All healthcare personnel involved in TB prevention and care need to have appropriate knowledge and skills on how to use WHO TB guidance. The training course on Understanding and using WHO guidelines on tuberculosis were developed for persons with different levels of experience in using WHO TB guidelines. This e-Learning package consists of 8 modules, which include video lectures and downloadable presentations that reflect the latest information and methods.
Course available here: https://openwho.org/courses/who-gtb-guidelines
All healthcare personnel involved in TB prevention and care need to have appropriate knowledge and skills on how to use WHO TB guidance. The training course on Understanding and using WHO guidelines on tuberculosis were developed for persons with different levels of experience in using WHO TB guidelines. This e-Learning package consists of 8 modules, which include video lectures and downloadable presentations that reflect the latest information and methods.
Course available here: https://openwho.org/courses/who-gtb-guidelines
Author(s): WHO
Resource Type: Training Materials
Source: World Health Organization
Filed under: Course, e-course, e-learning, GRADE, GRADE method, Guidelines, learning, Public Health, TB, Tuberculosis, WHO, World Health Organization