编辑: 于世美 | 2019-07-16 |
Health Workforce 2019-06-21-14- 41-51.
mp4 Thu, 06/27 03:39AM 50:37 SUMMARY KEYWORDS SUMMARY KEYWORDS primary health care, people, workforce, evidence, health, countries, questions, communicable disease, education, data, investing, population, opportunity, investment, healthcare system, role, system, nurses, terms, build SPEAKERS SPEAKERS Dr Jim Campbell, Beatrice Bernescut, Dr Marie-Charlotte Bouesseau Beatrice Bernescut 00:19 Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for your patience with our technical issues. My name is Beatrice Bernescut. I'
m the communications person for the PHC team here at WHO. And I'
d like to invite you all to to join us for the webinar this afternoon. I'
m going to turn it over to Dr. Marie-Charlotte Bouesseau to please say a few words and introduce our speaker this afternoon. Dr Marie-Charlotte Bouesseau 00:56 Thank you, Beatrice. And thanks to all of you. We know you are a big group around the world. So I would say good morning, or good afternoon or good evening, wherever you are. It'
s really a pleasure for us to be with you today. And despite these difficulties related to the technology, I do hope this is the first step to build what we would like to be a virtual community to talk about your experience, your daily work on primary healthcare, share information, share technical knowledge, and with the time be able to make progress in the way we deliver these kinds of services. This is, as you know, the first webinar of a series. And we decided to address what is probably the fundamental issue when we talk about primary health care - that is the people providing care. So we have the privilege to have with us today, our colleague, Jim Campbell, who is the Director of the department B D PHC &
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13 Transcribed by https://otter.ai here who are working on health workforce, and he will discuss with you a number of priority issues related to this. For example, the shortage of health workers in in most countries actually around the globe, the related question of training and educating health care workers - which is certainly an emergency to address the shortage of qualified human resources. We will also discuss with you how to build multidisciplinary teams in order to address the complex needs and expectation of people at primary health care level. There is other issues such as how can we have better data on health workforce available in countries, and you'
ll just leave this is a dialogue. So you will be able to suggest questions and the new areas to be discussed. has, you know, this webinar will be also available after this live session. So you can definitely encourage colleagues to look at it and react. So I now turn to Jim, and thank him again, we have actually a very good collaboration between our departments. And this is only one more expression of this collaboration. So thank you, Jim, for being with us for this webinar. Dr Jim Campbell 04:01 Thank you very much. And similarly good afternoon, good evening, good morning, to all the colleagues that have joined from around the world, I was looking through the list of A to Z here, and a number of names that we have been working with and no or read publications from. So welcome everybody. Firstly, you'
ll be pleased to know that there is no PowerPoint presentation. We'
d like to use this opportunity to have a conversation and exchange with yourselves using the chat facility. So please do - if you have particular questions - feel free to start typing those down. And we will try to work our way through either the themes or the many questions that come through come through that format. We are, as part of the series of this virtual collaborating network, trying to build a community of practice, of people that are engaging, and can contribute so that it'