AMEC: Digital support of medical education during humanitarian crises using simulation based education. #SBE #Diaspora #Health #Conflicts #Localisation #Equity

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AMEC is an unincorporated association of a group of medical educators and volunteers. We work together for a shared non profit purpose and cause: support humanitarian response during conflicts by enhancing learning opportunities digitally to contribute to civilians’ protection.
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a term used to described conditions that causes severe stomach pain and diarrhoea. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are the main types of IBD. Both are long-term conditions with treatments available. #WorldIBDDay
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May 30
Thunderstorms can trigger symptoms for those with lung conditions, like asthma. If the weather makes your symptoms worse and you need to use your inhaler more, talk to your pharmacist, contact your GP or NHS 111.
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Do you know the signs of type 1 diabetes? Learning them could save a life. Swipe to learn more and visit the NHS website for more. #DiabetesWeek
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Digital access during conflicts is essential
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Who's really in the loop? Rethinking oversight in AI-assisted health care 🔗 spkl.io/60127BQYK
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10 years at number one is pretty impressive. If you haven't listened yet - here is David Nott's Desert Island Discs a decade on. And if you've listened already - listen again! The tales are timeless. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b07djz… And a short interview with the man himself reflecting on it all.
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🌟 Exciting Announcement! 🌟 💪 Join us for our upcoming webinar on 'Community Response Systems' on June 23rd, Tuesday at 19:00 CET (Brussels Time). Our expert panellists will discuss about: ✅ Call First Strategy and Dispatch Systems ✅ Community First Responder Systems in Europe ✅ GoodSAM App ❤️ Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from our experts panelists — it's completely FREE! ⏰ Reserve your spot now: 👇 🔗 erc.edu/webinars/community-r… #Webinar #CommunityResponse #EmergencyManagement #ERC #RESUS26
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We are extending our portfolio to include Principles of Telemedicine Training. Paediatric QIPS Course Principles of Clinical Governance for newly graduates in conflict zones
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Our academy extends it work anywhere in Sudan to enhance medical education during the conflict
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كل عام و انتم بخير عيد اضحي مبارك
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Leprosy, or Hansen's disease, remains a key global health issue. In a Seminar, authors provide an update on key public health and clinical aspects of the disease: spkl.io/6012A7eq2
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How to assess pregnant women with pain suggestive of pelvic girdle pain: Includes a #BMJInfographic with tips on history and examination #MedEd bmj.com/content/393/bmj-2025…
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D2 SBE facilitation training 70 medical educators attended Valuable discussions and sharing experiences
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Humanity & Professionalism Watch out for our coming training program on medical ethics during conflicts
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D1 Simulation based education facilitators course 80 medical educators attended the session Interesting discussion and reflection on the current practice during conflicts and afterwards #healthequity #education #digitalaccess #SBE
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Malaria is the single largest killer of children under five globally, with most deaths occurring in sub-Saharan Africa. Malaria is a preventable disease and the rollout of proven malaria vaccines can save tens of thousands of child lives every year. We need to invest in wider rollout so more children can benefit. The time to act is now. #WorldMalariaDay #VaccinesWork #WorldImmunizationWeek
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#BMJExclusive finds 13,386 patients in England waited at least three days for A&E treatment last year, part of almost 500,000 who spent over 24 hours stuck in NHS emergency departments - before either being admitted, transferred, or discharged bmj.com/content/393/bmj.s756…
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