Ebola: Essential Knowledge for Health Professionals
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Ebola: Essential Knowledge for Health Professionals
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March 2014 marked the starting point of the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease in history. Although the disease seems to be on a decrease, we are not there yet and new outbreaks will surely emerge. New efforts to combat the outbreak are necessary. This is why we developed this online course about Ebola, targeted at health professionals across the world.
In this course you will cover the fundamental knowledge any health professional should have with expected or confirmed cases or a general interest in the Ebola disease. You will discuss the epidemiology of the disease, its pathophysiology and transmission, the clinical presentation including differential diagnosis and confirmation of disease. You will also discuss the general therapeutic approach to the care of Ebola suspected or confirmed patients and discuss the novel vaccine and drug developments. As the Ebola crisis continues to rage through the affected areas, we need health professionals like yourself to be informed and involved. This course is developed in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Amsterdam, the University Medical Center Utrecht (Julius Center/Julius Global Health), Elevate Health, Médecins Sans Frontières and the Lion Heart Foundation.
Here you will find general information about the course. The learning objectives, the structure, the format and the requirements of completion will be presented to you. The course credits and a short survey are part of this first learning unit as well.
What's included
1 video4 readings
1 video
- Welcome to the courseβ’0 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Course syllabusβ’10 minutes
- Short surveyβ’10 minutes
- Creditsβ’10 minutes
This learning unit describes the epidemiology of Ebola virus disease, past outbreaks and the current West African Ebola outbreak.
What's included
1 video8 readings1 assignment
1 video
- Introduction lectureβ’0 minutes
8 readingsβ’Total 80 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- The Filoviridae familyβ’10 minutes
- Classificationβ’10 minutes
- History of the filovirusesβ’10 minutes
- Ebola in the newsβ’10 minutes
- Current outbreakβ’10 minutes
- Past outbreaksβ’10 minutes
- Referencesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Final Quiz Epidemiologyβ’30 minutes
This learning unit describes the probable transmission routes and reservoir(s) of Ebola viruses, which can cause a wide array of symptoms and are often fatal.
What's included
1 video9 readings1 assignment
1 video
- Introduction lectureβ’0 minutes
9 readingsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- The 'hunt' for the natural reservoirβ’10 minutes
- Risk of transmission through animalsβ’10 minutes
- Risk of transmission from person to personβ’10 minutes
- Assignmentβ’10 minutes
- Answersβ’10 minutes
- A matter of discussionβ’10 minutes
- Referencesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Final Quiz Transmission and natural reservoirsβ’30 minutes
This unit will focus on what happens when the virus enters and spreads throughout the body.
What's included
1 video5 readings1 assignment1 peer review
1 video
- Introduction lectureβ’0 minutes
5 readingsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Pathogenisis and pathophysiologyβ’10 minutes
- Glossaryβ’10 minutes
- Relevant literatureβ’10 minutes
- Referencesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Final Quiz Pathophysiologyβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Ebola and sepsisβ’60 minutes
In this learning unit, the focus lies on the clinical symptoms you may encounter when examining patients suspected of ebola virus disease (EVD). The modes of infection of Ebola, incubation time, symptoms, lab findings, differential diagnosis, clinical characteristics of the current epidemic, and complications and outcomes will be discussed.
What's included
1 video10 readings2 assignments
1 video
- Introduction lectureβ’0 minutes
10 readingsβ’Total 100 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Modes of infection and incubation imeβ’10 minutes
- Symptomsβ’10 minutes
- Differential diagnosisβ’10 minutes
- Assignmentβ’10 minutes
- Answersβ’10 minutes
- Complications and outcomeβ’10 minutes
- Clinical characteristicsβ’10 minutes
- Diagnosticsβ’10 minutes
- Referencesβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Short self-testβ’30 minutes
- Final Quiz Clinical presentationβ’30 minutes
The primary objective of this learning unit is to provide you with sufficient knowledge on how to fight the Ebola epidemic from a clinical perspective: how is Ebola virus disease (EVD) treated and how can transmission of the virus be prevented? In addition, this unit gives an overview of the experimental therapeutic options and vaccines.
What's included
1 video9 readings1 assignment
1 video
- Introduction lectureβ’0 minutes
9 readingsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Supportive careβ’10 minutes
- Useful links and case reports on supportive careβ’10 minutes
- Medical interventionsβ’10 minutes
- Experimental supportive care and treatmentβ’10 minutes
- Preventionβ’10 minutes
- Vaccine developmentβ’10 minutes
- Interactive medical caseβ’10 minutes
- Referencesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Final Quiz Therapeuticsβ’30 minutes
In this learning unit you will explore the reality in the field of the care for Ebola patients through the experiences of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Since the start of the Ebola outbreak in West-Africa, MSF has provided care to Ebola patients in Ebola Management Centers (EMCs) across the affected countries Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and the interventions in DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo), Mali, Senegal and Nigeria.
What's included
3 videos11 readings1 assignment
3 videosβ’Total 13 minutes
- Introduction lectureβ’0 minutes
- Lectureβ’7 minutes
- Main stakeholders in the current outbreakβ’7 minutes
11 readingsβ’Total 110 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Ebola Management Center (EMC)β’10 minutes
- Protection of patientsβ’10 minutes
- Protection of staffβ’10 minutes
- Protection of Communityβ’10 minutes
- Assignment part Iβ’10 minutes
- Assignment part IIβ’10 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Six Pillarsβ’10 minutes
- Dilemmasβ’10 minutes
- Assignmentβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Final Quiz MSFβ’30 minutes
In this learning unit an example will be given of what consequences the Ebola outbreak has had in the practice. We present you the tough reality in a NGO hospital in Sierra Leone, hear from its staff and experience their work. While reading you can watch corresponding videos.
What's included
11 videos11 readings
11 videosβ’Total 1 minute
- Introduction lectureβ’0 minutes
- Welcome from Sierra Leoneβ’1 minute
- Community and Trustβ’0 minutes
- Interview with cleanersβ’0 minutes
- Stigma of Ebolaβ’0 minutes
- Introduction lab technician Roosevelt Lahaiβ’0 minutes
- Medical Staff Survivorβ’0 minutes
- Reopening the hospital for basic health careβ’0 minutes
- Impression of the operation roomβ’0 minutes
- Trust and experience in the team β’0 minutes
- Impression of cautionary measures and preparationsβ’0 minutes
11 readingsβ’Total 110 minutes
- Introductionβ’10 minutes
- Preparationsβ’10 minutes
- Safetyβ’10 minutes
- Distrust towards the health care systemβ’10 minutes
- Coordination of the fight against the outbreakβ’10 minutes
- Closing down the hospitalβ’10 minutes
- Reopening the hospitalβ’10 minutes
- A new case definitionβ’10 minutes
- Deliveriesβ’10 minutes
- Conclusionβ’10 minutes
- Assignmentβ’10 minutes
What's included
2 readings1 peer review
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Final surveyβ’10 minutes
- Farewellsβ’10 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Final Assignmentβ’60 minutes
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Reviewed on Apr 12, 2018
Awesome information. However, you need to be a health professional to properly appreciate the cla
Reviewed on Sep 13, 2015
This great course encompasses the major knowledge you may grasp about ebola disease.
Reviewed on Dec 17, 2015
This is an excellent information and writing about ebola which will help me to study further.thank you
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