| Details | A Continuing Professional Development (CPD) session on Tuberculosis (TB) prevention was successfully conducted at Bubare Health Centre III. The session brought together healthcare workers, including nurses, clinical officers, and support staff, with the aim of strengthening their knowledge and skills in TB prevention and control.
The training covered key topics such as early detection of TB cases, infection prevention and control (IPC) measures, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and community awareness strategies and TB preventive therapy. Emphasis was placed on identifying presumptive TB cases, ensuring timely diagnosis, and adhering to national TB treatment guidelines.
Participants actively engaged in discussions, case scenarios, and experience sharing, which enhanced their understanding of practical approaches to TB prevention within both healthcare and community settings. The session also highlighted the importance of teamwork, patient education, and adherence to infection control protocols to reduce TB transmission.
Overall, the CPD session improved the capacity of healthcare workers at Bubare HC III to effectively prevent and manage TB, contributing to better patient outcomes and strengthened public health efforts in the community.
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