The Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Centre (CCPTC) in Catholic Hospital, Battor, Ghana, has developed a training programme in cervical cancer prevention especially meant for health workers in low resource settings/middle income countries. This training programme/model is higher than the traditional training programmes in Visual Inspection with Acetic (VIA) and involves basic colposcopy.
Module 1 equips health workers with the knowledge and skills to set up screening units and start screening to detect cervical precancer.
Module 2 equips health workers with the knowledge and skills to treat precancerous lesions of the cervix with ablation (thermal coagulation and cryotherapy).
Here (as part of module 2), we highlight the principles in management of cervical precancer.
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Thank you, Ayesha.
Very Educative Doc. Thanks a lot.
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Good job Dr Effah. Great documentation of your life’s work in Battor. With this, your impact transcends geographical barriers and cultures.
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Very good work done Dr may our great God continue to be your strength . Very educative
Very good work .
This is an excellent educative video. Thanks to all the collaborators who produced this tool!