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INTRODUCTION: | ||
This course is organized jointly by the Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, the World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia Region, New Delhi, India and Mekong Malaria Programme, c/o Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahdiol University, Thailand. | ||
OBJECTIVES: | ||
The objectives of the course are: | ||
To teach the participants in the management of severe and uncomplicated malaria both in well-equipped hospital and places with limited facilities | ||
To be updated with anti-malarial drugs in the treatment of severe malaria | ||
To review and train participants in the laboratory diagnosis of malaria | ||
To understand the recent pathogenesis of malaria | ||
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: | ||
Level of Responsibility: Medical officers or other related fields who are presently, or will be in future, responsible for malaria management. Educational Background: Medical doctor or health care personnel from an approved university/institution with experience in clinical treatment or disease control. Language Proficiency: The course will be conducted entirely in English, and therefore a good command of written and spoken English is essential. Computer Literacy: Ability to use word processing and other software applications. Health: It is essential that the participants are in good health. |
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COURSE VENUE: | ||
The course will be held at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Clinical Management of Malaria, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, 420/6 Ratchawithi Road, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand. | ||
Application Form: | Click here | |
COURSE ORGANIZATION: | ||
There will be a maximum of 35 participants. This one week long intensive and interactive course will have a minimum structured time of 35 tutor contact hours, consisting of lectures, case studies and discussion, laboratory practices and demonstrations, and bedside ward rounds. Daily sessions will be for 3 hours in the morning and 4 hours in the afternoon each day. | ||
COURSE CONTENTS: | ||
The essential topics in the Management of Malaria course: |
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Introduction to the course | ||
Malaria global epidemiology and current situation | ||
Malaria diagnosis and treatment at field level | ||
Malaria control program | ||
Diagnosis and management severe and uncomplicated malaria | ||
Pathophysiology of malaria and severe malaria | ||
Pathology: gross, light and electron microscopy of falciparum malaria | ||
Guideline for diagnosis and assessment of severe malaria | ||
Malaria immunology and vaccine | ||
Anti-malarial drug treatment | ||
Management of cerebral malaria | ||
Management of acute renal failure, acid-base and electrolyte disturbance | ||
Management of pulmonary edema | ||
Management of other severe malarial complications | ||
Laboratory diagnosis of malaria | ||
Management of severe malaria in children and pregnancy | ||
Management of severe malaria in areas with limited facilities | ||
Ward round | ||
Case studies and Case discussion | ||
Group discussion | ||
Seminar* | ||
Evaluation |
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* Please prepare information of malaria management and control activity in your country (preferably in PowerPoint) to share with the other participants. | ||
ATTENDANCE & CERTIFICATE: | ||
Participants will be expected to attend all sessions throughout the course for which a separate record will be kept. They will be obligated to be present at the opening and closing sessions without exception. Travel arrangements should therefore be made accordingly in both directions. Throughout the course, participants will be examined to determine the acquisition of knowledge, skill and competence. A certificate of completion will be awarded to the successful participants, achieving the required standard and attendance. | ||
FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES: | ||
On completion of this course, the participants are expected to implement the knowledge, skills and expertise gained when they return to their place of work. At least 6 months following completion of the course, they will be required to report to the WHO, of their achievements since their training. In addition, it is expected that they will communicate freely with the WHO and other participants on technical matters in the spirit of networking. It is expected that governments will nominate participants for this course, who will be deeply involved in the national comprehensive malaria management and training activities. | ||
ADMISSION PROCEDURE: | ||
Eligible candidates are invited to apply using standard WHO fellowship forms available from the respective WHO country offices. Applications need to be endorsed by the national ministries of health and sent to the WHO regional office of South East Asia through the WHO country office. The candidates selected for the course will be communicated by WHO and it will be the responsibility of the candidates to prepare themselves appropriately, and in time, including obtaining visas as necessary and vaccinations. Fellowship from other funding agencies should apply directly to the Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand and all management will be made between the faculty and the agencies. |
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EXPENSES AND TRAVEL: | ||
Selected participants will be awarded a WHO Fellowship, which will provide them with air travel, by the most direct, and economic mode and route, from their place of work to Bangkok, Thailand and return. Course participants who have notified the Secretary of the organizing of the flight and time of arrival in Bangkok, well in advance of their arrival, will be met at the airport and taken to the Faculty of Tropical Medicine will take approximately 1 hour. A daily stipend will be paid to those persons awarded a WHO fellowship in accordance with WHO Fellowship rules, which is adequate to meet the cost of boarding and lodging. At the time of preparing this announcement the official exchange rate was one US$ equals 36 Baht. Any excess luggage will have to be paid for by the participants out of their stipend, as will travel insurance, which is highly recommended. The air ticket provided to the participants is the property of WHO and may not be changed. Participants must leave with a confirmed return air reservation on the first flight following the closing day. WHO will not pay extra stipend for unnecessary delays in returning home, including that caused by not having secured a confirmed return reservation before departing for the course. Participant from other funding agencies will receive fund as per rules and regulation of that agencies. |
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LODGING, BOARDING AND LOCAL TRANSPORTATION : | ||
Since this is a participatory, interactive education activity, participants are expected to work closely together during the day as well as in the evening, and hence all of them are expected to stay in the International Guest House, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University for which block bookings have already been secured. A single occupancy air-conditioned room costs, at present, 1,100-1,500 Baht per day. Individual participants will be responsible for settling all accounts with the hotel before departure, and is to be paid out of their stipend. Accommodation charges do not include food. Restaurants usually provide varieties of food. Other restaurants are available, giving a wider choice of food. Every effort will be made to assist the participants to find the food of their preference. | ||
COURSE FEE: | ||
The course fee is US$ 950 per person. We expect to run the course with minimum participants of 15 and the maximum of 35 persons. Fund should be paid in advance directly to the Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. | ||
COURSE COORDINATORS: | ||
Prof. Dr. Polrat Wilairatana, Director, WHO Collaborating Centrefor Clinical Management of Malaria Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University 420/6 Ratchawithi Road, Bangkok 10400, THAILAND Tel: +66 (02) 354-9100 ext. 1454 Fax: +66 (02) 354-9141 E-mail: polrat.wil@mahidol.ac.th |
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SECRETARY OF ORGANIZING COURSE: | ||
Office of International Cooperation Office of International Cooperation Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University 420/6 Ratchawithi Road, Bangkok, 10400 THAILAND Fax: +66 (02) 306-9118 Fax: ++66 (02) 354-9141 E-mail: tmirunit@mahidol.ac.th |