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This course provides an introduction to mechanical ventilation for licensed medical professionals. It covers the basics of mechanical ventilation, including patient needs, clinical care settings, and the use of ventilators. It is intended to help prepare non-ICU hospital personnel to support critical care respiratory therapists, physicians, and nurses in caring for patients with COVID-19. The course is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and is worth 2.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
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This course explores the unique challenges faced by individuals living in self-built, urban poor settlements during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through lectures, resources, and interactions with experts, students will gain an understanding of the contrast between top-down governmental responses and bottom-up local responses. It will benefit street-level public officials, community activists, non-profit advocates, settlement residents, and local and central government agents. Join us to learn how to address the unique set of challenges presented by COVID-19 in slums and informal settlements.
COVID-19: Tackling the Novel Coronavirus
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ThaiMOOC1,059 learners
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This course provides an understanding of the emergence of COVID-19 and how to respond to it. International experts present the latest information on the novel coronavirus, and the course is available in multiple languages. It is suitable for those working in or around health, or anyone interested in how to respond to the outbreak.
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