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- HRH Overview Documents
Improving Child Health Care Practices of Private Providers: a Training and Negotiating Guide
Language:
English
Publishers:
DISH II Project, Ministry of Health, Uganda
Copyright:
2002
Pages:
29
Description:
To ensure the quality of health care provided by the private practitioners, there is need to continuously improve their skills and knowledge through Continuing Medical Education (CME), support supervision and provision of updated standard guidelines. This guide provides trainers and supervisors of private health care providers a simplified, practical, evidence base and negotiated approach to improved child health care by private providers. [adapted from foreword]
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