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Information and Communication Technologies, Social Media and M-Health for Care Treatment and Comprehensive Management of HIV |
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Scientific Skills Development
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Mini Room 6 |
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25.07.2012, 14:30 - 18:00 |
Language: English
Level: Advanced
Target audience: Physician, Nurse, Community health worker
Seating limits: 50 |
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Co-Facilitators:
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Ishdeep Kohli, India Jagdish Harsh, India
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| Jodhpur School of Public Health (JSPH) and partners will provide healthcare workers with an understanding of online communities, their impact on HIV clinical management and use of social media as a tool. Information and communication technologies including mobile health will be presented in HIV patient care. Clinicians will understand how to use social media tools to gain access to target audiences including PLHIV, their support groups, as well as monitor and gauge responses from the target audience. The HIV/AIDS Distance Learning Clinical Seminar Series will be presented. The series is an internet-based interactive training session that provides HIV clinicians with limited opportunities for continuing education. This workshop will help clinicians and health care workers learn how these tools can influence knowledge and attitudes and rapidly disseminate cutting edge research and evidence-informed management approaches. Participants will become part of the Global Social Media Network for the HIV Response. |
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14:30 WEWS1401 | Welcome
I. Kohli, India
| 14:40 WEWS1402 | Introduction and JNU film
K. Mehta, India
| 14:50 WEWS1404 | HIV - social media: World Bank
D. Wilson, United States
| 15:00 WEWS1405 Powerpoint | HIV global response - HRSA role
B. Aranda-Naranjo, United States J. Morales, United States
| 15:10 WEWS1403 | India's twenty years of success
J. Rao, India
| 15:40 WEWS1420 | Rethinking functional management and outreach of HIV treatment and prevention with social media and mobile (interactive session with audience)
J. Harsh, India
| 15:50 WEWS1406 | HIV and social media: NACO - India
B. Rewari, India
| 16:00 WEWS1407 Powerpoint | HIV care and treatment: benefits of electronic medical records
P. Kanki, United States
| 16:10 WEWS1408 Powerpoint | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India
M. Guruswamy, India
| 16:20 WEWS1409 Powerpoint | E-atlas of HIV services: integration of web 2.0 tools
S. Beaumont, United Kingdom
| 16:30 WEWS1410 Powerpoint | Secure, confidential online counseling delivered through teleconsulting over multiple platforms, including M-Health for the care treatment and comprehensive management of HIV
K. Sankla, United Kingdom
| 16:40 WEWS1411 Powerpoint | Using the internet for distance learning in a developing country
D. Colby, Vietnam
| 16:50 WEWS1412 Powerpoint | Improving community reach through mobile technologies - the PCI experience
K. Yeboah, United States
| 16:55 WEWS1413 Powerpoint | Using star pwer and media partnerships to bring about behavior change: a strategic approach to engaging celebrities and media partners as societal leaders for effective HIV communication
R. Wadia, India
| 17:00 WEWS1414 Powerpoint | Using ICTs and Mobile Technologies - the Twinning Center Experience in Africa
S. Nyareza, South Africa
| 17:10 WEWS1415 Powerpoint | Through positive eyes
D. Gere, United States
| 17:20 WEWS1416 Powerpoint | Strengthening the response to HIV - virtual learning from Aastha, India
S. Gaikwad, India
| 17:30 WEWS1417 Powerpoint | Mobile health - JSI Experience
M. Mwencha, United States
| 17:35 WEWS1418 Powerpoint | Clinician-targeted mobile technologies for HIV care: USAID-AMPATH experience
M. Were, United States
| 17:40 WEWS1419 Powerpoint | HIV in Bihar and the role and use of communication technologies in disease control measures
D. Tejaswi, India
| 17:55 WEWS1421 | Questions and answers
| 18:00 WEWS1421 | Closing remarks
J. Harsh, India
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| Powerpoints presentations |
| HIV global response - HRSA role - | |
| HIV care and treatment: benefits of electronic medical records - Phyllis Jean Kanki | |
| Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | | | Improving quality of HIV care through distance learning seminars: experience in India - Manohara Guruswamy | |
| E-atlas of HIV services: integration of web 2.0 tools - Sylvie Beaumont | |
| Secure, confidential online counseling delivered through teleconsulting over multiple platforms, including M-Health for the care treatment and comprehensive management of HIV - Kishore Kumar Sankla | |
| Using the internet for distance learning in a developing country - Donn Colby | |
| Improving community reach through mobile technologies - the PCI experience - Kwaku Yeboah | |
| Using star pwer and media partnerships to bring about behavior change: a strategic approach to engaging celebrities and media partners as societal leaders for effective HIV communication - Roy Wadia | | | Using star pwer and media partnerships to bring about behavior change: a strategic approach to engaging celebrities and media partners as societal leaders for effective HIV communication - Roy Wadia | | | Using star pwer and media partnerships to bring about behavior change: a strategic approach to engaging celebrities and media partners as societal leaders for effective HIV communication - Roy Wadia | | | Using star pwer and media partnerships to bring about behavior change: a strategic approach to engaging celebrities and media partners as societal leaders for effective HIV communication - Roy Wadia | | | Using star pwer and media partnerships to bring about behavior change: a strategic approach to engaging celebrities and media partners as societal leaders for effective HIV communication - Roy Wadia | | | Using star pwer and media partnerships to bring about behavior change: a strategic approach to engaging celebrities and media partners as societal leaders for effective HIV communication - Roy Wadia | |
| Using ICTs and Mobile Technologies - the Twinning Center Experience in Africa - Sailas Nyareza | |
| Through positive eyes - David Gere | | | Through positive eyes - David Gere | |
| Strengthening the response to HIV - virtual learning from Aastha, India - Sanjeevsingh Gaikwad | |
| Mobile health - JSI Experience - Marasi Mwencha | |
| Clinician-targeted mobile technologies for HIV care: USAID-AMPATH experience - Martin Were | |
| HIV in Bihar and the role and use of communication technologies in disease control measures - Diwakar Tejaswi | |
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