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Local healthcare workers upskilled to fight chronic diseases in ENB
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Local healthcare workers upskilled to fight chronic diseases in ENB

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • Frontline health workers in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, received specialized training to combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
  • The four-day initiative aimed to equip healthcare providers with enhanced skills to address rising NCD rates in the region.
  • This training is part of efforts to improve public health outcomes and manage chronic illnesses more effectively.

A vital four-day training program has equipped frontline health workers in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain province with specialized skills to tackle the growing challenge of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The initiative directly addresses the region's increasing rates of chronic illnesses, aiming to bolster the capacity of local healthcare providers.

Participants learned advanced techniques and updated protocols for diagnosing, managing, and preventing NCDs, which include conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. These diseases pose a significant and growing threat to public health in the province, often overwhelming existing healthcare resources.

The training is a pioneering effort designed to empower healthcare workers who are the first point of contact for many in the community. By enhancing their expertise, the program seeks to improve early detection, patient care, and long-term health outcomes for residents affected by chronic conditions. This focus on upskilling local personnel is crucial for building a sustainable and effective healthcare system in East New Britain.

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