Healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has updated Ebola resources to support healthcare workers in Central and West Africa.
Following the recent Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, BMJ has updated its range of free online resources to support healthcare workers in the region – as well as for health professionals outside affected regions who want to learn more about the virus and how to spot it.
Free information about the Ebola virus and how best to treat it is available from BMJ Best Practice, the clinical support tool from BMJ, for health professionals working on the frontline in affected regions of DR Congo, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. For health professionals located outside affected regions, online learning courses from BMJ Learning and BMJ OnExamination offer guidance on how to recognise who is most at risk and how to manage suspected cases of Ebola in primary care.
As a values-driven company serving international communities everywhere, BMJ is committed to help overcome the information and knowledge gap experienced by health professionals working in underserved communities.
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