WHO Clinical Care Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Training

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WHO Clinical Care Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Training provided by OpenWHO is a comprehensive online course. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from OpenWHO. The course is taught in Englishand is Free Certificate. Visit the course page at OpenWHO for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Welcome to the Clinical Care Training for Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI).

    A new course focused on clinical management of patients with COVID-19 was published in October 2020. Please click here to access the course, which reflects the latest technical guidance for health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Syllabus
  • Course information

    This course is also available in the following languages:

    français - русский - Português - Bahasa Indonesia - Tiếng Việt - Español - македонски - العربية - Tetun- සිංහල - Казақ тілі

    Overview: The WHO Clinical Care Training Short Course for Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) includes content on clinical management of patients with a severe acute respiratory infection.

    This course is intended for clinicians who are working in intensive care units (ICUs) in low and middle-income countries and managing adult and pediatric patients with severe forms of acute respiratory infection (SARI), including severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), sepsis and septic shock. It is a hands-on practical guide to be used by health care professionals involved in critical care management during outbreaks of influenza virus (seasonal) human infection due avian influenza virus (H5N1, H7N9), MERS-CoV, nCoV or other emerging respiratory viral epidemics.

    Learning objectives: By the end of this course, participants should:

    • Possess some of the necessary tools that can be used to care for the critically ill patient from hospital entry to hospital discharge.

    Course duration: Approximately 10 hours.

    Certificates: A Confirmation of Participation is available to participants to complete 90% of the course material.

    Target audience: This course is intended for clinicians who are working in intensive care units (ICUs) in low and middle-income countries.

    Course contents

    • Module 1: Introduction to COVID-19 and IPC:

      This module covers a clinical update on COVID-19 as of 30.01.2020, and infection prevention and control (IPC) for patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI).
    • Module 2: Clinical Syndromes and Pathophysiology of Sepsis and ARDS:

      This module covers clinical syndromes and the pathophysiology of Sepsis and ARDS.
    • Module 3: Triage:

      This module covers triage and early recognition of patients with SARI. It includes two role-playing scenarios.
    • Module 4: Monitoring :

      In this module, participants will learn about monitoring patients with SARI.
    • Module 5: Diagnostics:

      In this module, participants will learn about differential diagnosis, specimen collection and diagnostic tests for SARI.
    • Module 6: Oxygen Therapy:

      This module covers oxygen therapy.
    • Module 7: Antimicrobials:

      This module covers antimicrobial therapy and its modification after diagnostic test interpretation.
    • Module 8: Sepsis:

      In this module, participants will learn how to deliver targeted resuscitation for Sepsis and septic shock.
    • Module 9: Mechanical Ventilation:

      In this module, participants will learn how to deliver lung-protective ventilation for invasive mechanical ventilation for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).
    • Module 10: Sedation:

      This module covers invasive mechanical ventilation for ARDS, managing pain, agitation and delirium.
    • Module 11: Best Practices to Prevent Complications:

      This module covers the best practices to prevent complications.
    • Module 12: Liberation from Mechanical Ventilation:

      In this module, participants will learn about liberation from Mechanical Ventilation.
    • Module 13: Quality in Critical Care:

      This module covers quality in critical care.
    • Module 14: Pandemic Preparedness and Ethical Considerations:

      In this module, participants will learn about pandemic preparedness and ethical considerations.