Reorientation of Medical Education, Issue 18, Part 2"Tuberculosis control is a major public health challenge in complex emergencies. The aims of this publication are to provide guidance on the main tuberculosis control functions and activities in complex emergency settings and improve tuberculosis prevention and care measures. It is intended to be used by decision-makers and policy-makers, national tuberculosis control programmes, agencies, donors, nongovernmental organizations, community-based organizations, medical professionals, primary health care workers, and research institutions."--Page 4 of cover, |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE GOAL FOR REORIENTATION OF MEDICAL EDUCATION IN THE SOUTHEAST ASIA REGION | 5 |
AREAS FOR ORIENTATION | 6 |
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AREAS FOR ORIENTATION Asia Regional Office assessment broad lines community medicine community oriented Community-Based Curriculum Community-oriented Education comprehensive health system curative Delhi East Asia Education of Health Educational Programme Reforms ensuring support exchange of expertise expected performance future doctors goal for Reorientation health personnel health system based implementation INDIANA UNIVERSITY Indicators for self-assessment Indonesia introducing learning activities learning and self-evaluation level indicators lines of action medical college Medical Education Development medical education policy Medical Education Programmes Medical Education System medical graduates medical manpower medical schools Meeting on Reorientation modifying or introducing monitoring and evaluation national and institutional Need to correct oriented teach primary health primary health care Promote and Support Regional Committee Resolution regional level reorientation of medical reorienting medical education RESEARCH IN MEDICAL responsive and relevant scientific and managerial SEA Regional Committee sectors social South-East Asia Region targetting teachers tertiary tertiary care training of doctors World Health Organization