1. Strengthening Healthcare Capacity Through a Responsive, Country-Specific, Training Standard: The KITSO AIDS Training Program’s Sup-port of Botswana’s National Antiretroviral Therapy Rollout
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Patricia Ncube, Hermann Bussmann, Daniel Baxter, Madisa Mine, Ndwapi Ndwapi, Peter Cardiello, Elang Mabe, Patricia J Burns, C. William Wester, Joseph Makhema, Philip Rotz, Ava Avalos, Christine Bussmann, and Richard Marlink
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Gerontology ,Medical education ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,education ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Alternative medicine ,virus diseases ,medicine.disease ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Port (computer networking) ,Training (civil) ,Article ,Infectious Diseases ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Virology ,General partnership ,parasitic diseases ,Health care ,medicine ,Training program ,business - Abstract
In parallel with the rollout of Botswana’s national antiretroviral therapy (ART) program, the Botswana Ministry of Health established the KITSO AIDS Training Program by entering into long-term partnerships with the Botswana–Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership for HIV Research and Education and others to provide standardized, country-specific training in HIV/AIDS care. The KITSO training model has strengthened human capacity within Botswana’s health sector and been indispensable to successful ART rollout. Through core and advanced training courses and clinical mentoring, different cadres of health care workers have been trained to provide high-quality HIV/AIDS care at all ART sites in the country. Continuous and standardized clinical education will be crucial to sustain the present level of care and successfully address future treatment challenges.
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- 2008
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