This film explains what a retained placenta is, why it is important to be removed and the essential steps that need to be taken. It shows how to perform the procedure effectively by hand.
This film is for use in health worker training
This inventory has been compiled by WHO/Europe to help facilitate monitoring and reporting of national policies for the prevention of violence and injuries, in close collaboration with national focal persons officially nominated by ministries of health and with support from the European Commission (...EC).
The documents in the inventory reflect policy initiatives undertaken at national level in countries across the Region by different sectors involved in the prevention of violence and injuries, such as health, justice, interior, social affairs, transport.
Information can be viewed and searched on a country basis or in a summary table, listing all countries, by clicking one of the tabs above. This facilitates the sharing of information by Member States and comparisons across the WHO European Region.
This inventory is one of the products of a joint WHO/EC project on preventing injury and promoting safety in Europe.
More information about prevention of violence and injuries can be found in the WHO/Europe website on violence and injury prevention.
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The cervix is the lower, narrow end of the uterus (the hollow, pear-shaped organ where a foetus can grow). The cervix leads from the uterus to the vagina (birth canal) below.
Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cancer among South African women, but the cancer women die of most in our country. ...Women in South Africa have a 1 in 42 lifetime risk of cervical cancer (NCR 2019).
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This video shows examples of babies with many of the signs of critical illness and includes the first care of the sick baby before referral.
A range of learning resources for primary health care of the newborn are available
Somali version of Focused Antenatal Care for Skilled Healthworkers
Filimada Medical Aid ayaa soo saaray filimkan ku saabsan Xoog saarista Daryeelka Ka hor amase loo yaqaano FANC to sharaxaad looga bixiyo sida barashada wanaagsan inta lagu jiro daryeelka dhalmadu ka hor waxay ka hortagi kartaa dhi...mashada hooyada uurka leh iyo dhawrka maalmood hore ee nolosha cunnuga.
Translation thanks to Aidarus Khalif and Fouzia Ismail and Abdirahman Dahir Aden at the Somaliland Midwifery Association (SLNMA).
http://medicalaidfilms.org/our-films/somali-films/?v=80072697
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The aim of this course is to improve the prevention, detection, treatment and cure of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other reproductive tract infections (RTIs) in settings serving pregnant women and their families.
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This video shows how to prepare and draw up ampicillin and gentamicin for injection for a young baby.
No publication date available; Accessed January 24th, 2022
El siguiente manual se continuará actualizando, de ser necesario, a medida que se disponga de nueva información.
This video reviews 5 key signs of severe infection in newborns, and provides 2015 WHO treatment guidelines when referral is possible and when it is not.
An advanced-midwife's guide to labour and delivery. An online learning course
the Nigeria National Surgical, Obstetric, Anesthesia, and Nursing Plan Baseline Survey. Please try to complete as many questions as posssible. For any questions or concerns, please contact Prof. Emmanuel Ameh at eaameh@yahoo.co.uk or Dr. Jamie Anderson at jeanderson@ucdavis.edu.
Seit August 2021 empfiehlt die Ständige Impfkommission (STIKO) allen Kindern und Jugendlichen ab 12 Jahren die Corona-Schutzimpfung mit Comirnaty® von BioNTech/Pfizer. Seit Mitte Dezember können auch Kinder zwischen 5 und 11 Jahren mit dem darauf angepassten Impfstoff von BioNTech/Pfizer geimpft ...werden. Hier finden Sie alles zur Zulassung und der STIKO-Empfehlung sowie kindgerechte Dokumente und Hintergrundinformationen für den Alltag mit Kindern in der Pandemie.
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Here you can download differtent films for community health in various languages
Surgical site infections (SSI) are a serious problem globally; they are the most frequent type of health care-associated infection (HAI) observed on admission in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Approximately one in 10 people who have surgery in LMICs acquire an SSI, and SSI is reported as ...the second most common HAI in Europe and the United States of America. Therefore, it is crucial to include SSI prevention activities in your overall IPC programme.
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This video shows how to evaluate and treat the baby with fast breathing as the only sign of illness
This video shows how to prepare amoxicillin correctly and some helpful tips for giving it to the young baby