Piyush Gautam from Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Himachal Pradesh, shares his experience at the e-learning workshop, 2015

Piyush Gautam from Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Himachal Pradesh, shares his experience at the e-learning workshop, 2015

 

Piyush Gautam from Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Himachal Pradesh, shares his experience at the e-learning workshop, “Get Started, Keep Moving” hosted by Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru & Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium. The workshop acquainted participants with various distance/blended formats.

I am presently working as Assistant Professor, Pediatrics at Dr Rajender Prasad Medical College, Kangra at Tanda since 2011. I did my MBBS from Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla and my Post Graduation from PGI Chandigarh. I have served at various peripheral and district hospitals in our state prior to joining the Medical College. My areas of interest are Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care. I am looking after the Nutrition Rehabilitation Centr for severe acute malnutrition in our Department. I have been the co-­‐guide for the thesis of two post graduate students. I am a member of the Medical Education Unit of our College, having done the Basic Course and presently pursuing the Advanced course in Medical Education. I am working with Dr Vivek in developing a Family Medicine Certificate course for MBBS doctors.

Joseph Matovu from Makerere University shares his experience at the e-learning workshop, 2015

Joseph Matovu from Makerere University shares his experience at the e-learning workshop, 2015

 

 

Joseph Matovu from Makerere University shares his experience at the e-learning workshop, “Get Started, Keep Moving” hosted by Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru & Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium. The workshop acquainted participants with various distance/blended formats.

He is a Training Manager for the CDC-­‐ funded MakSPH Fellowship Program based at Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) in Kampala, Uganda. The MakSPH Fellowship Program is a public health leadership and management training program aimed at building the capacity of public health managers to manage public health challenges in Uganda.

 

Individual Reflections about e-Learning workshop, 2015 Vivek Chauhan

Individual Reflections about e-Learning workshop, 2015 Vivek Chauhan

 

Vivek Chauhan:-

Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Himachal Pradesh,

I am Assistant Professor in Medicine for past 6 years. I am also working as Telemedicine-­‐in-­‐charge for this institute. Our college has become a part of 35 medical colleges to be included in the National Telemedicine Network in phase I where central government will develop Virtual classrooms, Digital library, and Telemedicine lab in our college. I am also the Nodal officer for National knowledge network in our college. I am also the Incharge of Skills Lab in our college. I am planning to start an online course for the MBBS doctors working in the field on topics like Emergency Management of poisoning, Management of Acute MI, How to read and interpret ECGs, Management of bites and stings etc.

Individual Reflections about e-Learning workshop, 2015 Thulisa Fisakele Vuma

Individual Reflections about e-Learning workshop, 2015 Thulisa Fisakele Vuma

Thulisa Fisakele Vuma:- 

I am a software developer at Zimbabwe Institute of HIV & AIDS Trust; we have an e-­‐ learning platform that we started working on 4 years ago which offers online courses, student and lecturer interaction and posting of learning material. Our vision is to interact and enrol more students of all walks of life and capabilities without discrimination. To be able to interact with students in rural areas where most of our Zimbabwean population is based and afford them health education in terms of HIV and AIDS using new technologies in telecommunication and infrastructure to afford students to learn at their own pace and capabilities.