Medical Equipment Donations to Low Resource Settings
St George's, University of London
  • Start Date: 29 Mar, 2021
  • 2 weeks
  • Study Content: Videos


Learn how to plan a medical equipment donation to a low-resource setting that's appropriate, sustainable, and has a real impact.

Course Fee: Free
Certificate Cost: See Fees and Eligibility

Course Description

This course is made available through the eLearnAfrica and FutureLearn partnership.


Unavailability of essential clinical equipment can be a serious problem in low-resource settings.


Whilst medical equipment donations can play a critical role in filling gaps, without careful planning, donations can fail and even become a burden on the receiving institution.


On this course, developed in collaboration with the Tropical Health Education Trust (THET), you‘ll learn best practices in planning a donation of medical equipment to a low-resource setting.


You’ll discover how to decide what to donate to have the greatest long-term impact, how to ensure your donation will be sustainable, and the key pitfalls to consider.


Get practical advice on shipping, costs, and funding


Using case studies of successful donations in different contexts, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss and develop your ideas with other learners.


You’ll also cover organisational issues like deciding on where to buy the equipment, shipping, customs, and costs to budget for.


Does this course feature coronavirus-specific advice for clinicians?


Yes. At the end of the course, you’ll be introduced to funding schemes that you can apply to today and specific reference will be made to issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the challenge of sourcing high-quality Personal Protective Equipment during this time.


This course is designed for healthcare professionals – including medical students – considering donations of medical equipment to low-resource healthcare settings.


Certificate cost may vary. You will be redirected to the host page for cost and payment options.

St George's, University of London

St George’s is the UK’s only university dedicated to medical and health sciences education, training and research.

The university provides a world-class multi-professional health sciences education that equips graduates to meet today’s healthcare needs through relevant scientific research, clinical excellence, strong interpersonal skills and team-based working. Sharing a clinical environment with a major London teaching hospital, its innovative approach to education results in well-rounded, highly skilled clinicians, scientists, and health and social care professionals.

St George’s has more than 250 years of excellence and innovation in research and education resulting in groundbreaking advances in medicine and healthcare. Alumni include Edward Jenner, John Hunter, Muriel Powell and Patrick Steptoe. The university has three research institutes focus on biomedical and scientific discovery, advancing the prevention and treatment of disease in the fields of population health, heart disease and infection - three of the greatest challenges to global health in the 21st century.

 

This institution is available on eLearnAfrica through partnership with FutureLearn.

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