Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda

Abstract
A robust emergency care system is a cost-effective method of reducing preventable death and disability, especially in low-and middle-income countries. To scale emergency care expertise across the country, the Uganda Ministry of Health and Seed Global Health established the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ECHO program. We describe the process of establishing the program in a resource-limited setting, best practices, and lessons learned in Uganda.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Atuhairwe, I., Ngabirano, A. A., Ahaisibwe, B., Nsubuga, A., Kanyike, A. M., Kihumuro, R. B., ... & Waniaye, J. B. (2023). Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda. Atuhairwe, I., Ngabirano, A. A., Ahaisibwe, B., Nsubuga, A., Kanyike, A. M., Kihumuro, R. B., ... & Waniaye, J. B. (2023). Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda. African Journal of Emergency Medicine, 13(2), 86-93., 13(2), 86-93.