Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Cross-posted from AFRO-NETS (submitted by Friedman, Physicians for Human Rights) Volunteer Opportunity in HIV/AIDS training and mentoring -------------------------------------------------------- Dear All, In connection with the recent discussion on AFRO-NETS on the health sector human resource shortage in Africa, I would like to let you know about an organization that is contributing to strengthening the health sector of developing countries in Af- rica and elsewhere: the International Center for Equal Health- care Access (ICEHA). ICEHA, a US-based non-profit organization, is a network of US and European physicians and nurses who volunteer technical as- sistance on HIV care and infectious diseases to clinics in de- veloping countries. ICEHA's " transfer of medical skills " model is aimed at increasing the number of skilled local health care providers and strengthening the quality of health care delivered in developing countries. ICEHA's clinical mentoring program was developed specifically to quickly enhance the skills of local health care staff so that countries can fight the HIV epidemic from within. Volunteers typically spend about 6-8 weeks on their assignment. ICEHA urgently needs more volunteers to meet the rapidly growing demand for training in HIV care and treatment. ICEHA works pri- marily with doctors and nurses who are from the United States, the United Kingdom, and other developed countries. Doctors and nurses in developing countries may also apply to provide train- ing and mentoring in HIV/AIDS care and treatment within their own countries, this limitation existing so that ICEHA does not draw health professionals away from countries where their skills are urgently needed. For more information or to volunteer, please see http://www.iceha.org or contact Graves-Abe at mailto:kgravesabe@.... Please feel free to forward this e- mail to doctors and nurses who you think might be interested in volunteering with ICEHA. Thank you. Sincerely, Friedman Physicians for Human Rights mailto:efriedman@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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