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The emergence of covid-19 global pandemic has been associated with unenthusiastic and unhelpful effects on the activities of professional training and continuous medical education throughout the world. At the same time the pandemic resulted in a dire need for continuing medical education because of the rapid emergence of a large a mount of research evidence and the need to introduce new practices and knowledge into healthcare organizations.The aim of this book is to describe a customized five-day training course "Principles of medical and healthcare leadership" which was conducted early during…mehr

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The emergence of covid-19 global pandemic has been associated with unenthusiastic and unhelpful effects on the activities of professional training and continuous medical education throughout the world. At the same time the pandemic resulted in a dire need for continuing medical education because of the rapid emergence of a large a mount of research evidence and the need to introduce new practices and knowledge into healthcare organizations.The aim of this book is to describe a customized five-day training course "Principles of medical and healthcare leadership" which was conducted early during July, 2021. The course was customized in accordance with covid-19 guidelines which aim at reducing exposure to the virus and reducing its spread through social distancing and reducing gathering of people.The main day of the course included giving the all the lectures (Mini-lectures) of the course in a focused manner and providing the participants a customized course textbook. The course concluded on the fifth day by the final course exam which was conducted online. During the course days the participants communicated with the course trainer through the online Medias.
Autorenporträt
Aamir Jalal Al-Mosawi è medico consulente presso il Centro nazionale di formazione e sviluppo del Ministero della Salute iracheno e la Città medica di Baghdad. È stato capo della sede irachena del gruppo internazionale di scienziati Copernicus (2006-ottobre 2020). È anche membro del consiglio consultivo dell'Associazione internazionale dei collegi medici (IAMC), dal 2008.