The scope of The Union's technical courses has expanded to meet the changing needs of today's health care professionals and public health programmes. While thorough training in the prevention, treatment and control of tuberculosis continues to be one of The Union's strengths, other courses address specific skills needed for management of MDR-TB, tobacco control, operational research, child lung health management, TB/HIV collaborative programmes and more
The primary objective of this course is to provide clinicians working in low and middle income settings with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis, especially MDR-TB. The course will also introduce participants to the challenges introduced by XDR-TB. Finally, the course will introduce the approach to treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis from a program perspective.
The 5-day intensive training course consists of presentations, discussions and practical exercises provided by internationally renowned experts in the field of drug resistant tuberculosis. The in-class activities will use a format of lectures and interactive learning.
The course will provide a detailed review of epidemiologic, biologic, clinical, diagnosis (laboratory procedures and others), principles of treatment and programmatic components of drug resistant tuberculosis.
Moreover, field visits to some MDR-TB management facilities and to the National Reference Laboratory of Namibia will be organized, where there will be an analysis and discussion of complicated MDR/XDR-TB cases.
Applicants will need to submit an online application, a curriculum vitae (PDF format) and a written confirmation from their sponsor (PDF format).