Strengthening Systems for Maternal Health

Task-shifting to expand access to EmOC: developing a deeper understanding of what it takes

  August 31, 2010 10:45-12:15 Room - Silver Oak 1

Moderator

Helen de Pinho, Averting Maternal Death and Disability Program, Columbia University

Speakers

Francis Kamwendo  |  Helen de Pinho  |  Honorati Masanja  |  Kate Ramsey  |  Susan Bradley

Presentation

F.Kamwendo: Development of Mid-Level Providers: A call for a deeper understanding of career progression (Abstract)
F.Kamwendo: Development of Mid-Level Providers: A call for a deeper understanding of career progression (Presentation)
H.dePinho: Expanding access to comprehensive emergency obstetric care: experience of task-shifting to non-physician clinicians (Abstract)
H.dePinho: Expanding access to comprehensive emergency obstetric care: experience of task-shifting to non-physician clinicians (Presentation)
H.dePinho: Expanding access to comprehensive emergency obstetric care: experience of task-shifting to non-physician clinicians (Presentation)
H.Masanja: Expectations, training, authorization and actual performance of the EmOC signal functions: who does what in Malawi and Tanzania? (Abstract)
H.Masanja: Expectations, training, authorization and actual performance of the EmOC signal functions: who does what in Malawi and Tanzania? (Presentation)
K.Ramsey: Task-shifting emergency obstetric care to Non-Physician Clinicians: Training types and needs in Africa (Abstract)
S.Bradley (substitute for M. Sidat): Mid-level providers: What predicts job satisfaction and retention? (Presentation)
S.Bradley: Mid-level providers: What predicts job satisfaction and retention? (Abstract)