Supporting communities in need through Royal College International
Find out how one of 21 Royal College International supported projects is addressing a critical need in Nepal.
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Improving epilepsy care in the Caribbean
Dr. Dang Khoa Nguyen and a group of neurologists with the Canadian League Against Epilepsy are using IDAC funding to support their work to improve how epilepsy is diagnosed and managed in the Caribbean.
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Expanding Rheumatology practice in Rwanda
Through a train-the-trainer approach, Dr. Carol Hitchon and Dr. Rosie Scuccimarri are using an IDAC grant to establish Rheumatology capacity in Rwanda.
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Teaching point-of-care ultrasound in Ethiopia
As point-of-care ultrasound becomes more common in Ethiopia, the need for practitioners to use it grows. Learn how Dr. Anne Aspler and team are using an IDAC grant to build a fellowship that will increase the region’s capacity.
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Working with trainees to treat non-communicable diseases
Dr. Clarfield and team are using an IDAC grant to increase capacity in Ethiopia by training physicians to use point-of-care ultrasound and by teaching the appropriate use of bone marrow biopsy via simulation training.
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Delivering hybrid digital trauma training to rural Kenya
Dr. Ronald Lett is using an IDAC grant to deliver a hybrid trauma course that will contribute to sustainable capacity building and result in critical front-line care for millions of Kenyans.
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