Health Worker Education and Training: Selected Resources
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Reproductive Health in Refugee Situations: An Interagency Field Manual
UNFPA (1999)
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The Field Manual supports the delivery of quality RH services. Technical standards included in the Field Manual are those set by the World Health Organization. In several important areas, the Field Manual provides programmatic direction with frequent reference to additional resource materials that should be obtained and used to ensure comprehensive and reliable RH services for refugees. Field managers of health services in refugee situations are the primary audience for the Field Manual. Community-services officers, protection officers and others working to meet the needs of refugee women, young people and men should also benefit from the guidance offered in the Field Manual.
Subject Categories: Integrated Reproductive Health | Refugees & Conflict
Reproductive Health Model Curriculum, 2nd Edition
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) (2004)
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A comprehensive, 7-module resource designed to assist educators, students, and health care providers with improving reproductive health education and services. As an adaptable teaching tool, the Curriculum can be used in medical schools, nursing schools, physician assistant programs, residency training programs, and as an in-service training tool to strengthen the services of practicing health care providers. The Curriculum emphasizes improving provider-patient communication skills and cultural competence, with special attention paid to psychosocial, psychological, and demographic factors in relation to reproductive health care. The Curriculum, 2nd Edition, includes new information as well as updated medical content and links to thousands of resources. Also included are examples of Curriculum use, a bibliography, and an extensive list of organizational resources in reproductive health.
Subject Categories: All Curricula | Integrated Reproductive Health
Reproductive Health of Young Adults
FHI Contraceptive Technology and RH Series modules
Family Health International (2003)
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The Contraceptive Technology and Reproductive Health Series modules are designed to meet the continuing educational needs of family planning practitioners, program managers, and policymakers in resource-constrained settings by providing information on contraceptive technology and reproductive health. These modules may be used individually for a self-study program or as training presentations for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, or other trained health care personnel. This module is designed to increase the awareness and understanding of the reproductive health needs of young adults among policy-makers, program directors, program planners, and health care providers.
Subject Categories: Adolescent Health | All Curricula
Reproductive Health Training for Primary Providers: a SourceBook for Curriculum Development
IntraHealth International (1997)
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The SourceBook is a unique, modular trainers' resource that provides practical solutions for developing a curriculum for training primary providers to offer high-quality, client-oriented, integrated reproductive health (RH) care services. The SourceBook was developed by PRIME with contributions from IntraHealth International, ACNM, Ipas and PATH. Each module is based on a specific reproductive health job and includes detailed information regarding major tasks of that job, the knowledge and skills required to complete the task, and assessment tools to evaluate the knowledge and skills. The modules also include references to other resources and extensive cross-references to related RH topics in other modules.
Subject Categories: All Curricula | Education & Training Methods | Integrated Reproductive Health
Reproductive Health: New Perspectives on Men's Participation. Population Reports, Series J, No. 46.
John Hopkins Center for Communications Programs (1998)
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Population Reports is designed to provide an accurate and authoritative overview of important developments in family planning and related health issues. Each issue of Population Reports is a comprehensive and up-to-date review of research and program developments on a specific topic in the broad field of family planning and related health topics. This issue is dedicated to men's participation in reproductive health.
Subject Categories: Gender | Men's Reproductive Health
Resource Guide for International Preservice Medical Education in Reproductive Health
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) (2004)
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The Resource Guide is a catalog of more than 164 reproductive health training materials that can be adapted for use within preservice training. This resource is updated approximately every six months to ensure that the provided links remain current.
The Resource Guide can be used to develop reproductive health curricula for preservice medical education, supplement existing reproductive health content in preservice curricula with specific topic areas, evaluate reproductive health content covered at medical education institutions, and identify appropriate resources for inservice training.
Subject Categories: Education & Training Methods
Resources for Emergency Contraceptive Pill Programming: A Toolkit
PATH (2004)
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Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs) are special doses of birth control pills that can be used after unprotected intercourse to prevent pregnancy. Although ECPs offer a safe and effective contraceptive option, with some notable exceptions the method has yet to be widely integrated into developing-country family planning programs. The purpose of this toolkit is to facilitate the integration of ECPs into developing-country family planning and reproductive health programs. It includes resources for ECP advocacy, assessment, service provision, and evaluation. The planning and implementation tools represent best practices and experience that will help programs move through the steps required to make ECP services routinely available through health service delivery systems. The intent of the toolkit is to share widely an array of materials developed by PATH and by other organizations as they worked in a variety of settings to incorporate ECPs into family planning services. It is hoped that by bringing together these resources in a format that facilitates their use, the toolkit can reduce duplication of efforts, redundancy, and unnecessary expense. For updated content, this document should be used with the World Health Organization’s Selected Recommendations for Contraceptive Use, 2nd ed. 2004 and Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 3rd ed. 2004.
Subject Categories: Family Planning
Section 2: Counseling and Communicating with Men
EngenderHealth (2003)
Participant Handbook
Trainer's Resource Book
Counseling and Communicating with Men, focuses on strengthening service providers' ability to interact with, communicate with, and counsel men -with or without their partners- on reproductive health issues. Topics include counseling and communication approaches, provider biases toward and against men that may need to be addressed, and effective communication and counseling techniques.
Subject Categories: All Curricula | Counseling | Men's Reproductive Health
Section 3: Management of Men's Reproductive Health
EngenderHealth (2003)
Participant Handbook
Trainer's Resource Book
Management of Men's Reproductive Health Problems, provides information to clinicians and other service providers in diagnosing and managing reproductive health disorders in men. Topics include disorders of the male reproductive system, including infertility and sexually transmitted infections; sexual and reproductive history assessment; and step-by-step instructions for performing a genital examination.
Subject Categories: All Curricula | Men's Reproductive Health
Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use, 2nd ed.
World Health Organization (2004)
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The Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use is one of WHO's two evidence-based guidelines on contraceptive use. The document provides guidance on the safe and effective use of a wide range of contraceptive methods, and is the companion guideline to WHO's Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use. The document is intended to be used by policy-makers, program managers, and the scientific community, and aims to support national programs in the preparation of service delivery guidelines.
Subject Categories: Family Planning
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