Training in family planning for health personnel : report on a WHO meeting, Paris, 6-11 July 1981.
Material type: TextSeries: Public health in Europe ; 20Publication details: Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1985. Description: 99 pISBN: 9289011564Subject(s): Family planning services -- education | Allied health personnel -- education | EuropeNLM classification: HQ 763.6.E85Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: A discussion of ideas and proposals for making European physicians, nurses, and midwives better qualified to deal with the special problems of family planning. Emphasis is placed on the need to extend technical training to include a practical education in the sociological and psychological dimensions of family planning. Suggested ways of introducing change range from proposed subjects to be included in medical school curricula to the development of teaching modules that can familiarize health professionals with community attitudes that have a bearing on family planning. The effectiveness of continuing education courses and refresher training is also evaluated.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A discussion of ideas and proposals for making European physicians, nurses, and midwives better qualified to deal with the special problems of family planning. Emphasis is placed on the need to extend technical training to include a practical education in the sociological and psychological dimensions of family planning. Suggested ways of introducing change range from proposed subjects to be included in medical school curricula to the development of teaching modules that can familiarize health professionals with community attitudes that have a bearing on family planning. The effectiveness of continuing education courses and refresher training is also evaluated.
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