by Tech. Sgt. Heather Redman
12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) Public Affairs
7/24/2014 - Belize City, Belize -- Three
International Health Specialists and three non-governmental
organization personnel supporting 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern)
provided a Global Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics Instructor Course
to eight Belizean healthcare providers.
Global ALSO is a training program designed to improve the skills and
knowledge of maternal healthcare providers in regards to managing
obstetric emergencies.
"The Global ALSO program is one more step, one more piece of the puzzle
to decrease the maternal and neonatal mortality/morbidity rates
throughout Belize," said Dr. Lesley Atwood, former ALSO Board Chair and
Family Medicine Provider at Allina Health. "The team based, hands-on
sessions are designed to complement the existing evidence based
protocols from the Ministry of Health."
The need for an obstetric emergency course came about during New
Horizons Belize 2013 when a group of International Health Specialists
along with NGO Project H.O.P.E. conducted a week long maternal health
assessment across the regional hospital, clinics, and health posts. The
observations from the assessment enhanced the course discussions the
following week when 30 Belizean healthcare providers from around the
country went to Dangriga, Belize to attend the two day Global ALSO
Provider Course.
Global ALSO has since been lauded by the Ministry of Health for
significantly enhancing the capabilities of maternal healthcare
providers throughout the country.
Activities, such as Global ALSO, are used to help improve the quality of
life for the civilian populace within the AFSOUTH area of
responsibility. AFSOUTH, with the support of NGOs, are helping to build
the capacities of its partner nations by providing the essential tools
and tips for the Ministry of Health to implement and sustain a
successful Global ALSO training program.
"This week's events are the epitome of see one, do one, teach one. Last
year, these eight healthcare providers completed the Global ALSO
Provider Course, and today they have become ALSO Instructors. Now, they
are able to showcase their expertise by conducting the Global ALSO
Provider Course for their colleagues, in turn, enhancing maternal
healthcare competencies throughout all regions of Belize," said SSgt Amy
Easton, International Health Specialist at 12th Air Force (Air Forces
Southern).
Thursday, July 24, 2014
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