Medium Of Instructions | Mode Of Learning | Mode Of Delivery |
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English | Self Study | Video and Text Based |
All healthcare professionals need to be ready to identify, stabilize, and treat patients with novel coronavirus infections since COVID-19 is spreading quickly over the world. Stanford University developed the COVID-19 Training for Healthcare Workers online certification, which is delivered by Coursera and taught by S. V. Mahadevan, a professor, and Matthew Strehlow, an associate professor and is intended for participants who are employed in the healthcare industry or aspire to work as healthcare providers such as physicians, and pharmacists.
COVID-19 Training for Healthcare Workers online training is a self-paced course in which learning modules are divided into brief films and presented engagingly over 8 hours. The COVID-19 Training for Healthcare Workers online classes are designed to cover a wide range of subjects, including analyzing the symptoms and signs in COVID-19 patients, early patient stabilization, avoiding the need for intubation, healthcare management, patient management, shock evaluation, CME evaluation, managing a dyspneic patient on a ventilator, managing a multi-system inflammatory system, and more.
Fees Informations | Certificate Availability | Certificate Providing Authority |
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INR 2436 | yes | Coursera |
The fees for the course COVID-19 Training for Healthcare Workers is -
Head | Amount in INR |
Certificate fees | Rs. 2,436 |
After completing the COVID-19 Training for Healthcare Workers certification course, participants will acquire the knowledge of the scale covid -19 transmission as well as will acquire the knowledge of covid-19 symptoms and diagnoses. Participants will explore the fundamental responsibilities of healthcare workers and the principles associated with healthcare and critical care. Participants will learn about various functionalities of vaccines, PPE kits, research information sheets, shock evaluations, CME evaluations, and multi-system inflammatory systems. Additionally, participants will learn about techniques for treating patients who are dyspneic, as well as about respiratory distress, ventilator management, patient management, infection prevention, and patient stabilization.