Tag: Healthcare Education
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RLMMC Hosts Three-Day Maternal and Newborn Care Training for Health Professionals
The Rafael Lazatin Memorial Medical Center (RLMMC) recently wrapped a comprehensive three-day training aimed at enhancing newborn and maternal care across its services. From November 3 to 5, 2025, the hospital conducted sessions focusing on Essential Maternal and Newborn Care, Care for Small Babies, and Lactation Management. The initiative reflects RLMMC’s ongoing commitment to Mother-Baby…
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Overcoming Obstacles to Implement Interprofessional Education in Sudan’s Health Schools
Introduction: The promise of interprofessional education in Sudan Across the world, interprofessional education (IPE) is gaining traction as a catalyst for safer, more coordinated patient care. In Sudan, however, a long history of separate medical and health professional schools has created a gap between evolving health needs and teaching frameworks. This article examines the unique…
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Obesity Competencies for Healthcare Professionals: A Scoping Review of Education Gaps and Domain Priorities
Understanding the Need for Obesity Competencies in Healthcare Education Obesity is now widely recognized as a chronic, multifactorial disease that demands coordinated, evidence-based care from a multidisciplinary team. The World Health Organization and European health authorities have underscored obesity as a major public health challenge, with implications for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. Amid…
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Obesity Competencies for Healthcare Professionals: Scoping Review
Introduction: Obesity as a Priority for Healthcare Education Obesity is recognized as one of the most serious global public health challenges. The World Health Organization notes its rising prevalence among adults and children, and the European Commission has classified obesity as a chronic disease. In response, there is growing emphasis on improving how healthcare professionals…
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Kyrgyzstan & Kazakhstan – A New Route for Indian Medical Students Abroad
Why India’s Medical Education Landscape Is Driving Students Abroad India faces a high-stakes race for medical seats each year. While NEET results draw hundreds of thousands into the pathway to a medical career, government and private medical colleges offer far fewer seats than demand. In many states, the total MBBS intake barely crosses the six-figure…
