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Avec l'augmentation quotidienne du nombre de cas positifs de COVID-19 et l'augmentation des taux d'admission à l'hôpital et d'exposition, de nombreux prestataires de soins de santé sont confrontés à la réalité du traitement ou de l'admission de cas de COVID-19, souvent avec un accès limité aux tests.  Il est donc nécessaire d'éduquer rapidement les cliniciens et les agents de santé sur la prise en charge médicale de cette affection.

People to People, Inc. (P2P) et Anadach Group vous invitent par la présente à participer à la troisième session de notre série de webinaires « COVID-19 en Afrique : défis diagnostiques chez les adultes et les enfants, focus sur les tests », tirés de pays plus tôt dans le Pandémie que la plupart des pays africains. L'objectif de ce webinaire est de partager l'expérience clinique et de gestion et de créer une plate-forme permettant aux professionnels de la santé d'interagir sur la gestion clinique et les questions connexes dans plusieurs domaines. Étant donné que l'expérience clinique pendant la COVID-19 évolue rapidement, il est important que les cliniciens connaissent les meilleures façons de se protéger et de protéger leurs patients pendant la pandémie.

 

Le spectre clinique du COVID-19 varie des formes asymptomatiques ou pauci-symptomatiques, aux états cliniques caractérisés par une insuffisance respiratoire pouvant nécessiter une ventilation mécanique et une assistance en réanimation, aux manifestations multi-organiques et systémiques en termes de sepsis, choc septique, et syndromes de dysfonctionnement de plusieurs organes (MODS).

 

Notre série de webinaires couvrira des questions d'intérêt pour les médecins, les infirmières, les autres travailleurs de la santé et la direction impliqués dans la gestion directe des cas de COVID-19 dans leurs pays respectifs. La plupart des spécialistes exerçant hors d'Afrique ont également une expérience de la pratique médicale dans au moins un pays africain. Le premier webinaire s'est concentré sur les perspectives sur la gestion clinique d'un spécialiste des maladies infectieuses, des soins intensifs/pulmonologie et de la médecine familiale. Le deuxième webinaire s'est concentré sur la préparation des hôpitaux/établissements à une « surtension ». Les futurs webinaires couvriront d'autres spécialités.  Le prochain (quatrième) webinaire dans quinze jours portera sur « COVID19 chez les patients à haut risque » .

 

L'enregistrement des webinaires et présentations précédents est disponible sur : https://www.anadach.com/covid19serieswebinarindex

La discussion sera facilitée par l'équipe d'Anadach et P2P.

 

Invité d'honneur spécial

Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele, sous-gouverneur de l'État d'Ogun, Nigéria

 

Haut-parleurs

Pr Abiy Ambaye , Professeur, Département de pathologie et médecine de laboratoire ;  Directeur, Histologie et immunohistochimie, Département de pathologie et médecine de laboratoire  Centre médical de l'Université du Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, États-Unis

Dr Yvonne Holt , médecin-chef, Next Biosciences, Midrand, Afrique du Sud.

Dr Zelalem Mukaria , directeur associé du laboratoire d'épidémiologie moléculaire des maladies infectieuses, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Dr Joseph N. Uhama MD.MA. FIMP. SNHS. WMA. Pédiatre communautaire/général, Milan, Italie

 

Modérateurs
Dr Gebeyehu Teferi , chef des maladies infectieuses, Unity Health Care Washington DC

Dr Ronke Dosunmu ,  Directeur médical, Foundation Pediatrics, New Jersey

PROGRAMME

  • 12h00 – 12h05   Bienvenue – P2P

  • 12h05 – 12h10   Présentation d'invité(s) spécial(s) – Anadach

  • 12h10 – 12h20   Allocution d'ouverture, Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele, sous-gouverneur de l'État d'Ogun, Nigéria

  • 12h20 – 12h30   Défis diagnostiques cliniques au début de la  Pandémie mondiale COVID19 - une vue de la région de Lombardie en Italie - Dr Joseph N. Uhama

  • 12h40 –  12h40   Défis diagnostiques du point de vue des tests de laboratoire - Expérience en Afrique du Sud - Dr Yvonne Holt

  • 13h55-14h00   Remerciements/Futures annonces - Anadach/P2P

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Dr. Kate Tulenko

Founder, Corvus Health; AI Change Management Expert, USA

Dr. Kate Tulenko is a globally recognized health workforce expert and the founder and CEO of Corvus Health, a health workforce firm that offers scalable services from education to employment and Appleseed Education, an EdTech platform to digitalize, expand, and improve health professional schools. Corvus Health is leading the way in Artificial Intelligence change management in healthcare and its clients include universities, private equity firms, pharmaceutical companies, donors, and governments. Corvus Health has been recognized for its innovation by the International Organization of Employers and Seedstars and Appleseed Education was a winner of the Center for Advancing Innovation’s Global Health Challenge. Dr. Tulenko previously served as the director of USAID’s global health workforce project, as the coordinator of the World Bank’s Africa health workforce program, and on President Biden’s President’s Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa. Dr. Tulenko teaches as an adjunct faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. She serves on the board of advisors for VaxSyna (plant-based vaccine platform), the Global Business School Network, and the Ras al Khaimah Center for Health Workforce Development (UAE).  Her projects have given millions of people new access to health workers and saved governments hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Prof. Michael Moneypenny

Regional Director (East Africa), Center of Innovation in Medical Education (CIME)

Professor Michael Moneypenny is the Regional Director (East Africa) at CIME. Professor Moneypenny has been involved in healthcare simulation since 2009 and has extensive experience in its operational and strategic aspects. He was an anaesthetist for 20 years and has had a number of roles in simulation-based learning, including Director of the Scottish Centre for Simulation and Clinical Human Factors (2012-2019), President of the Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH) (2019-2021) and Associate Postgraduate Dean for Skills, NHS Education for Scotland (2021-2023).

Michael is interested in human factors ergonomics as it applies to health and social care, optimising system performance and human wellbeing, as well as the acceleration of expertise, including the use of AI to meet those objectives

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Dr. Achieng Ling

Healthcare Programs Director, African Leadership University

Dr. Achieng’ Aling’ is a clinician and global health specialist currently serving as Director of Healthcare Programs at the African Leadership University. She oversees initiatives that prepare the next generation of African health leaders (from policy shapers to health systems innovation). Her portfolio includes the ALU Health Collaborative, a pan-African program advancing African-led solutions in health employment, entrepreneurship, and ecosystems. Prior to this, she worked across health systems strengthening, Human Resources for Health, and policy spaces in Africa. She is passionate about bridging the gap between what the health sector needs and how we train for it.

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Ms. Carene Roxanne Umugwaneza

Health Collaborative Manager, African Leadership University

Carene Roxanne is a global health professional and educator passionate about leveraging technology and innovation to strengthen healthcare systems in Africa. She currently serves as Program Manager for the Health Collaborative at the African Leadership University, where she leads program strategy and implementation, stakeholder engagement, monitoring and reporting, and financial management. Alongside this role, she is the Mission Curator – Healthcare, where she teaches, mentors, and supports students working on digital health and health entrepreneurship projects, including the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare solutions.

Carene has extensive experience in global health and research, with expertise spanning health education, women's health, and infectious and non-infectious diseases. She has worked with the Alliance for Healthy Communities, serving the  Rwandan Defense Force on HIV prevention, testing, treatment, education, and psychosocial support. She also contributed to the National Technical Working Group for Key and Priority Populations at the Rwanda Biomedical Center and has advanced her expertise in women's sexual and reproductive health rights and justice issues through her involvement with the Rwandan Women's Network.

She holds an MSc in Global Health Delivery from the University of Global Health Equity and a degree in Healthcare Management with a concentration in Global Perspectives from Southern New Hampshire University.

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Hon. Fatoba Steve Olusola

Chairman, House Committee on Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Values, Nigeria 

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Prof Angela Ine Frank-Briggs

Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research and Development, University of Port Harcourt and Treasurer and Chair, Finance Committee, Consortium of Medical Schools in Africa

Professor Angela Ine Frank-Briggs is a distinguished Medical Doctor and Professor of Paediatric Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disorders at the University of Port Harcourt. She has served the university and the health sector in various leadership capacities, including Head of Department, Director of a Centre, and Provost of the College of Health Sciences. She is currently the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research and Development) of the University of Port Harcourt, where she champions research, innovation, and institutional growth.

Beyond the university, Professor Frank-Briggs has held key leadership roles in the hospital system, advancing child health and clinical services. She is also a pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God, where she combines faith and service to inspire hope and transformation in her community.

Widely respected for her scholarship, leadership, and impact, she continues to make outstanding contributions to child health, research, innovation and institutional growth. Her career reflects excellence, service, and impact in health, education and society.

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Prof. Abu Girma

Associate Professor of Economics, Graduate School of International Public Policy, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Prof. Abu Girma teaches courses in microeconomics, international finance, and development economics. His research interests are wide and varied and include issues dealing with the interactions between economic theory and economic policy, poverty and inequality analysis, fiscal policy and decentralization, global population aging and policy, and African political economy.

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