This course supports primary health care personnel to maintain essential services, control the pandemic and keep the community’s trust in the health system while ensuring their own safety through effective infection prevention and control mechanisms.

Learning objectives

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Maintain essential health services at primary health care level
  • Prevent COVID-19 through supporting effective public health measures
  • Diagnose COVID-19 cases and ensure adequate referral
  • Manage mild and moderate COVID-19 cases

Audience

This course is suitable to primary care physicians and health managers at primary care, working in the public and private sectors in the MENA region. It is also open to anyone interested in learning about role of primary health care in the context of COVID-19. 

Length

It should take you about 15 hours to complete this self-paced course.

Certificate

Trainees will receive certificates of completion from WHO and accredited for 15 hours under the category 1 credit system of the American Association of Continuing Medical Education.

Methodology

This course is composed of five modules, including various examples and activities. 

Structure

This course is composed of five sections:

1. Continuity of Primary Health Care: Services Maintenance and Coping with Stress
2. Continuity of Primary Health Care: Changing Practice and Services in response to Pandemic
3. COVID-19 Prevention and Education
4. Safe clinical assessment for diagnosis and categorization of suspected cases
5. Primary Health Care role in COVID-19 management

Contact details

For substantive questions: tkitamura@unicef.org