Conocer los signos y síntomas más comunes de los HTS en la población, así como el diagnóstico individual y la identificación de áreas de intervención a nivel comunitario.
1. Improve individual clinicians proficiency in the diagnosis and management of MH problems;
2. Strengthen cooperation and collaboration by: a. developing a common language by using a common clinical tool- the mhGAP-IG; b. exploring models of ongoing and future knowledge exchange and interactions about clinical realities.
3. Compare and confront different perspectives and different models of healthcare organization;
4. Help with clinical practices to better enable the integration of MH interventions.
- Describe the characteristics of influenza viruses, and the disease they cause
- List the objectives of public health surveillance and influenza surveillance
- Review the common types of surveillance and the types used for influenza surveillance
- Understand the need to intensify SARI surveillance
- Discuss how influenza surveillance data are used
- Understand the case definition for severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) and the principle etiologic agents of SARI
- Compare SARI case definition to that of influenza-like illness (ILI)
- Understand the methods used to identify SARI cases, types of clinical samples to collect and what data are to be reported
- Describe the surveillance steps from case identification to collection of epidemiologic information
- Organize, compile and assess the data collected
- Understand the uses of absolute and relative measures
- Describe the seven key SARI indicators
- Interpret the recommended outputs for SARI indicators
- Construct tables and graphs to illustrate proportions and distributions
- Interpret tables and figures to analyze trends
- Understand the roles and responsibilities for intensified national SARI surveillance
- Describe the information flow related to intensified national SARI surveillance
- Describe the characteristics of influenza viruses, and the disease they cause
- List the objectives of public health surveillance
- Explain why laboratory data are important for influenza surveillance
- Interpret measures used to determine the burden of disease
- Understand frequency measures used in statistical reporting for influenza surveillance
- Understand the uses of absolute and relative measures
- Identify the five key measures to include in an influenza weekly report
- List the characteristics of well-constructed tables and graphs
- Display in graphical and tabular format, weekly data
- List the key characteristics of oral and written presentations
- Reflect and dialogue with the national authorities of PAHO / WHO and the LIHP coordination on the issue of national project in international health, following the relevant guidelines for the selection;
- Start the study of conceptual foundations and agendas related to bilateral and multilateral agreements, the social determinants of health, primary care Renewed Health and the Millennium Development Goals;
- Identify national health priorities, according to Strategy UN Cooperation and PAHO / WHO Country (CCA-UNDAF-CCS), the main challenges and the stakeholders;
- Reflect and dialogue with the national authorities of PAHO / WHO and the LIHP coordination on the issue of national project in international health, following the relevant guidelines for the selection;
- Start the study of conceptual foundations and agendas related to bilateral and multilateral agreements, the social determinants of health, primary care Renewed Health and the Millennium Development Goals;
Opportunity to become familiar with the main priorities and strategies PAHO technical cooperation and other stakeholders in your country, and to initiate discussions on possible topics for national project.
- Reflect and dialogue with the national authorities of PAHO / WHO and the LIHP coordination on the issue of national project in international health, following the relevant guidelines for the selection;
- Start the study of conceptual foundations and agendas related to bilateral and multilateral agreements, the social determinants of health, primary care Renewed Health and the Millennium Development Goals;
- Reflect and dialogue with the national authorities of PAHO / WHO and the LIHP coordination on the issue of national project in international health, following the relevant guidelines for the selection;
- Start the study of conceptual foundations and agendas related to bilateral and multilateral agreements, the social determinants of health, primary care Renewed Health and the Millennium Development Goals;
- Reflect and dialogue with the national authorities of PAHO / WHO and the LIHP coordination on the issue of national project in international health, following the relevant guidelines for the selection;
- Start the study of conceptual foundations and agendas related to bilateral and multilateral agreements, the social determinants of health, primary care Renewed Health and the Millennium Development Goals;