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ECW Interviews the Honourable Awut Deng Acuil, Minister of General Education and Instruction for South Sudan
By External SourceAug 6 2021 (IPS-Partners) Awut Deng Acuil is the first female Minister of Education for South Sudan, and only the second person to serve as Minister of Education for her country – which became independent country in 2011. Prior to this role, Minister Acuil was the first woman to serve as the country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Recently, Minister Acuil made history as the first women to lead a South Sudan university when she was appointed head of council at the University of Bahr El-Ghazal. Since 2005, Minister Acuil has served as Presidential Advisor on Gender and Hum...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - August 6, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: External Source Tags: COVID-19 Education Education Cannot Wait. Future of Education is here Health Human Rights Humanitarian Emergencies Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Source Type: news

APA, Five Other Physicians Groups Condemn Texas Law Restricting Access to Abortion
Yesterday APA joined five other leading physician groups in opposing a Texas state law that took effect Wednesday banning abortions, medical counseling, and support related to abortion after six weeks of pregnancy.“Our organizations, which represent nearly 600,000 physicians and medical students, strongly oppose any laws and regulations that interfere in the confidential relationship between a patient and their physician. This new law will endanger patients and clinicians, putting physicians who provide nec essary medical care, or even offer evidence-based information, at risk, by allowing private citizens to interfere i...
Source: Psychiatr News - September 3, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Tags: abortion abortions courts Group of Six medical counseling mental health physician-patient relationship reproductive health Texas Source Type: research

Hospital chaplains as ethical consultants in making difficult medical decisions
Conclusions In order to improve the quality of ethical consultations in Polish hospitals, in addition to further development of HECs, it is postulated to develop a system for bioethical education of chaplains.
Source: Journal of Medical Ethics - March 23, 2022 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Głusiec, W. Tags: Open access Original research Source Type: research

Comprehensive Sex Education: A Pending Task in Latin America
By Fabiana FrayssinetBUENOS AIRES, Sep 25 2014 (IPS)In most Latin American countries schools now provide sex education, but with a focus that is generally restricted to the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases – an approach that has not brought about significant modifications in the behaviour of adolescents, especially among the poor.The international community made the commitment to offer comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) during the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo.“Although some advances have been made in the inclusion of sexual and reproductive education in school cur...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - September 25, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Fabiana Frayssinet Tags: Active Citizens Civil Society Democracy Development & Aid Editors' Choice Education Featured Gender Headlines Health Human Rights Latin America & the Caribbean Population Poverty & MDGs Projects Regional Categories Women's Source Type: news

Access to infertility care in a low-resource setting: bridging the gap through resident and fellow education in a New York City public hospital
ConclusionBy utilizing the ambition and construct of the OB/GYN programs, we greatly improve care for an otherwise underserved patient population by offering an efficient and optimal infertility workup and treatment in a population that would otherwise be without care. We utilize the framework of graduate medical education to provide autonomy, experience, and mentorship to both residents and fellows in our programs in an effort to provide a solution to combating inequity in infertility care.
Source: Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics - May 13, 2020 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research

Despite Conflict and COVID-19, Children Still Dream to Continue Their Education in Afghanistan
Children study in a Community Based Education class in Miirwais Meena, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Credit: Fazel/UNICEFBy Guy DinmoreLONDON, Nov 12 2020 (IPS) As if four decades of war were not enough, then came the pandemic. For each of the past five years, Afghanistan has been identified by the United Nations as the world’s deadliest country for children and, despite progress made in peace talks between the government and the Taliban, child and youth casualties from the ongoing conflict continue to mount in 2020. Education itself has come under fire, with hundreds of attacks on schools and teachers. A 2018 joint r...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - November 12, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Guy Dinmore Tags: Armed Conflicts Asia-Pacific Climate Change Education Education Cannot Wait. Future of Education is here Featured Headlines Health Human Rights Humanitarian Emergencies Migration & Refugees TerraViva United Nations Education Cannot Source Type: news

COVID-19 Education Response: Education Cannot Wait and Partners Reach over 9 Million Vulnerable Children and Youth
One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency education programmes supported by Education Cannot Wait are providing hope and protection to girls and boys in over 30 emergencies and protracted crises world-wide By PRESS RELEASENEW YORK, Mar 11 2021 (IPS-Partners) As the world marks the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic on 11 March 2021, initial progress reports on Education Cannot Wait’s (ECW) COVID-19 emergency responses to date show that the Fund and its partners have already reached over 9 million vulnerable girls and boys in the midst of the worst education crisis of our lifetime. Within days of the decl...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - March 11, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: PRESS RELEASE Tags: Education Health Humanitarian Emergencies Source Type: news

Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Special Statement: Commitment to Excellence in Obstetrical Care, Research, and Education for People with Diverse Sexual and Gender Identities
The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine seeks to ensure excellence in obstetrical outcomes for all people who desire or experience pregnancy, including people with diverse sexual and gender identities. The Society commits to the use of practices in clinical and research settings that affirm the sexual and gender identities of all people; encourages the development of undergraduate and graduate medical education curricula and training programs that address diverse pathways to pregnancy and support clinicians with diverse sexual and gender identities; and promotes the use of inclusive language that is accurate and, when possible, specific.
Source: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology - November 13, 2021 Category: OBGYN Authors: Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM), Justin S. Brandt, Kacey Y. Eichelberger, Melissa S. Wong, SMFM Diversity and Inclusion Committee Tags: SMFM Special Statement Source Type: research

EMAeHealth, a digital tool for the self-management of womens health needs during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium: protocol for a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study
Introduction EHealth can help health service users take a more active role in decision-making and help health professionals guide the patient in this process. A digital tool has been designed to support maternal education (ME), and it is organised into four areas: (1) information, (2) communication, (3) health self-management and (4) clinical data. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the EMAeHealth digital tool, and assess its usability and acceptability under routine conditions. Methods and analysis Hybrid implementation-effectiveness design: (1) A cluster randomised, prospective, longitud...
Source: BMJ Open - September 1, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Espinosa Cifuentes, M., Artieta-Pinedo, I., Paz-Pascual, C., Bully-Garay, P., Garcia-Alvarez, A., ema-Q Group, Estalella, Trincado, Cabeza, Gagnon, Fernandez, Lozano, Villanueva, Sanchez, Maquibar, Moreno, Legarra, Mulas, Blas, Amorrortu, Alvarez, Perez Tags: Open access, Medical education and training Source Type: research

Development and Validation of Conversational Agent to Pregnancy Safe-education
This study aims to present a conversational agent to provide reliable information to pregnant women, focusing on nutritional education and evaluating the perception of pregnant women and health professionals about the agent. As a scientific contribution, this article developed and implemented a conversational agent in a real environment capable of generating reliable responses on the basis of a set of health documents. We proposed an intervention study with 25 women and 10 healthcare providers through a survey to measure the perceptions of these groups towards conversational agents. The results show that the intended desig...
Source: Journal of Medical Systems - January 10, 2023 Category: Information Technology Source Type: research

Seventy years of sex education in Health Education Journal: a critical review
This paper examines key debates and perspectives on sex education in Health Education Journal (HEJ), from the date of the journal’s first publication in March 1943 to the present day. Matters relating to sexuality and sexual health are revealed to be integral to HEJ’s history. First published as Health and Empire (1921 – 1942), a key purpose of the journal since its inception has been to share information on venereal disease and its prevention within the UK and across the former British Empire. From 1943 to the present day, discussions on sex education in the newly-christened HEJ both reflect and respond ...
Source: Health Education Journal - December 23, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Iyer, P., Aggleton, P. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Age Appropriate Sexuality Education for Youth Key to National Progress
A community health volunteer informs community members about various methods of family planning. Photo Credit: UNFPA KenyaBy Dr. Josephine Kibaru-Mbae and Siddharth ChatterjeeNAIROBI, Kenya, Jul 11 2018 (IPS)Fifty years ago at the International Conference on Human Rights, family planning was affirmed to be a human right. It is therefore apt that the theme for this year’s World Population Day is a loud reminder of this fundamental right. It is a right that communities especially in Africa have for long held from its youth, with parents shying off from the subject and policymakers largely equivocal. The result is that the ...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - July 11, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Josephine Kibaru and Siddharth Chatterjee Tags: Africa Conferences Crime & Justice Development & Aid Education Featured Gender Gender Violence Headlines Health Human Rights Labour Poverty & SDGs TerraViva United Nations Women's Health Source Type: news

An exploration of the midwifery continuity of care program at one Australian University as a symbiotic clinical education model
Conclusion: Applying the symbiotic clinical education framework to evidence gathered about the Continuity of Care experience in Australian midwifery education highlights strengths and weaknesses which may be used to guide curricula and pedagogical improvements.
Source: Nurse Education Today - December 23, 2011 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda P. Sweet, Pauline Glover Tags: Teaching and Learning Source Type: research

Teen Pregnancies Plummet With Free Contraception, EducationTeen Pregnancies Plummet With Free Contraception, Education
Teenagers offered free birth control rarely got pregnant and were more likely to choose long-acting methods compared with national averages. Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines - October 2, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Family Medicine/Primary Care News Source Type: news

Creation Of Plastinated Placentas As A Novel Teaching Resource For Medical Education In Obstetrics And Gynaecology
Knowledge of the gross anatomy of the placenta is fundamental in order to help identify potential complications during pregnancy. The placenta is difficult to study without a three-dimensional appreciation of its structure. The aim of this study was to develop a collection of plastinated placenta specimens and accompanying clinical educational materials to provide learning resources for placental abnormalities and their associated pregnancy outcomes. These plastinates and educational modules were used as teaching resources for both undergraduate and post-graduate medical trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
Source: Placenta - July 16, 2015 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Karalyn E. McRae, Gregory A.L. Davies, Ronald A. Easteal, Graeme N. Smith Source Type: research