PACK Ethiopia Training Presentation
PACK Ethiopia Training Presentation
PACK Ethiopia Training Presentation
Addis Ababa
Training Overview
2010 (EC) | 2017 (GC)
Introduction to EPHCG training methodology
• Cases
• Modules
• Held onsite at an agreed upon time at the facility ensuring minimal disruption to clinical services.
• In-service training at the facility so that staff can be trained together and can apply what they have
learnt in practice.
• Training continues through the use of maintenance training after the set curriculum has been trained
to embed the use of the PACK guide in practice.
• Weekly sessions allows for alternating of learning with practice because the sooner one uses what
one learns the better one can apply the new knowledge.
• A team approach targeting all cadres of staff working across programmes within a facility, increasing
coverage and creating opportunities to discuss care coordination.
Each of your training sessions will comprise of a welcome, a recap and problem
solving, training the new topic and a closure.
We will guide you as to how long each session will be and what to cover at each
session. During this training we will practice using this template to mirror what you are
going to be doing onsite.
Semir Aster
Nigatua
Debritu
Haw
Mene
Maru
Kuri
Tarikua
Kum
Lubaba
Hagos Nurse
Gutu Taytu Meskere
Elias
The example below explains each component of the case template
Cases
Session Case Name Symptom/content/point of entry Clinical content Structure and features used in the EPHCG Case complexity
Session 1 Introductory cases: symptom-based approach
1 Elias Cough/difficulty breathing Severe chest infection • Contents page Introductory
• Symptoms page
• Red box
2 Hagos Face pain Gum infection Introduction to using an algorithm Introductory
Session 2 STIs: introduction to ‘Assess, advise and treat’ framework
3 Kebe • Urethral discharge • Genital ulcer • Moving from one symptom page to another symptom page Mid-level
• Genital ulcer • Male urethritis syndrome • Intro to Assess Advise Treat
Session 3 Women’s Health
4 Tarikua N/A Pregnancy Navigating the routine care pages Mid-level
5 Mela Urinary symptoms • UTI Symptom page indirectly leading to a routine care page Mid-level
(emergency contraception) • Risk of Pregnancy
Session 4 Asthma routine care
6 Kedija Asthma Difficulty breathing/routine care • Management of the patient needing urgent attention Mid-level
for asthma • Moving from a symptom page to a routine care page
• Introduction to routine care using “assess, advise and treat” structure
Thank you