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The Unified Medical Dictionary
The Unified Medical Dictionary
WHO TB Knowledge Sharing Platform
Latest WHO tuberculosis guidance at arm's length! Find recommendations, implementation aids, training materials, and links to the evidence on which they are based.This app was created by the World Health Organization (WHO) Global TB Programme to give users quick access to its modular guidelines, operational handbooks, and training materials.FEATURES* Guidelines available in easy to scroll format* Complementary implementation guidance (e.g. dosage schedules, algorithms)* Link to training videos and other eLearning content* Enhanced search function to locate information swiftly* A map with 200+ recommendations * Bookmark the content you need in your work* Works offline – always have access to the guidance* Always free – public data compiled by WHO* Available in English. Other languages will become available shortly
Recognizing Neglected Tropical Diseases through changes on the skin
The skin of a patient is the first and most visible structure of the body that any health-care worker encounters during the course of an examination. To the patient, it is also highly visible, and any disease that affects it is noticeable and will have an impact on personal and social well-being. The skin is therefore an important entry point for both diagnosis and management. Many diseases of humans are associated with changes to the skin, ranging from symptoms such as itching to changes in colour, feel and appearance. The major neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) frequently produce such changes in the skin, re-enforcing the feelings of isolation and stigmatization experienced by patients affected by these diseases.This app explains how to identify the signs and symptoms of neglected tropical diseases of the skin through their visible characteristics. It also contains information on how to diagnose common skin problems that front-line health workers may encounter.
Effective Vaccine Management
The data-collection tool for Effective Vaccine Management (EVM) assessments.EVM assessors can use this app to:download questionnaires they have been assignedcollect questionnaire data at health facilities view questionnaire scores upload completed questionnairesTo create an EVM assessment, you will need an EVM account. Once you have one, you can log in to the EVM website, complete the EVM setup and create assessments for your facilities. For instructions on how to create your EVM account, please visit the EVM website: https://extranet.who.int/evm2/web/PublicFor more guidance on how to use the EVM Assessor app to conduct health facility assessments: https://www.technet-21.org/en/hot-topics-items/380-supply-chain-and-logistics/evm2/15266-evm2
WHO NCD for Primary Health Care
The WHOPEN Application is developed as a tool facilitate the implementation of essential Non communicable diseases (NCD) interventions for primary health care. This is intended to be used by a health provider and not by individuals. It contains materials from the WHO package of essential noncommunicable (PEN) disease interventions for primary health care. Geneva, World Health Organization; 2020. The WHOPEN App brings together the guidelines and protocols that are adaptable to local settings and able to empower primary care physicians, as well as allied health workers, to contribute to NCD management. WHOPEN App includes a CVD risk calculator through which the user will be able to predict the 10-year risk of a fatal or nonfatal major cardiovascular event (myocardial infarction or stroke). WHOPEN is not meant to be exhaustive or prescriptive, but rather to be an important first step for integration of NCD management into primary health care. Tools for adapting the package to primary health care and capacity building materials such as slides, and posters are also included.
A tool to guide users in using Yoga to enhance your wellness
Yoga has been found to be effective in promoting health and is useful in improving the conditions of patients with cardiovascular diseases, stroke, diabetes and mental disorders. It is recognized as an tool to promote physical activity and recognized as such by WHO. With support from the Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (Ministry of AYUSH), Govt of India, WHO is developing a Benchmark Document for Training in Yoga as part of its global strategy to strengthen the quality, safety and effectiveness of Traditional and Complementary Medicine. This partnership has gone from strength to strength, most recently with the development of the mYoga app. This is an app for the general public and for yoga teachers to use in their daily life and teaching. It includes WHO approved yoga teaching and practice sessions of different durations developed through extensive international expert consultation processes. The app is safe and secure, collecting no data from users at all, and can be used as a daily yoga companion for persons aged 12-65 years. It will be available in all..
The official World Health Organization Information App.
Have the latest health information at your fingertips with the official World Health Organization Information App. This app displays the latest news, events, features and breaking updates on outbreaks. WHO works worldwide to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable. Our goal is to ensure that a billion more people have universal health coverage, to protect a billion more people from health emergencies, and provide a further billion people with better health and well-being.
App help tobacco users successfully quit use of tobacco.
This app has been developed based on scientifically proven and WHO advocated methods and strategies to help tobacco users successfully quit use of tobacco. The app can be used by both smokers and users of smokeless tobacco products.
WHO HTS Info makes it easy to view WHO guidance on HIV testing.
WHO HTS Info provides on the go access to up to date HIV Testing Services (HTS) guidelines and information from the World Health Organization (WHO) Department of HIV/Global Hepatitis ProgrammeWHO HTS Info makes it easy to view WHO guidance on HIV testing on smartphones and tablets, online or off, everywhere.
Go.Data is an outbreak investigation and field data collection tool.
Go.Data is a software developed by the World Health Organization in collaboration with partners in the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN). This is an outbreak investigation and field data collection tool focusing on case and contact data (including lab, hospitalization and other variables through case investigation form). Go.Data consists of two components: 1. web application which can run on a server or as a stand-alone application and 2. optional mobile app. The mobile app is focused on case and contact data collection, and contact follow-up. Go.Data mobile app cannot be used independently, but only in conjunction with the Go.Data web application. Each Go.Data web application instance is separate and installed by countries / institutions on their infrastructure.Go.Data is multi-lingual, with possibility to add and manage additional languages through user interface. It is highly configurable, with possibility to manage:- Outbreak data, including variables on the case investigation form and the contact follow-up form.- Case, contact, contact of contact data- Laboratory data- Reference data- Location dataOne Go.Data installation can be used to manage multiple outbreaks. Each outbreak can be configured..
Learning center for health workers seeking info & guidance in Covid-19 response
This is the official World Health Organization mobile learning app for health workers seeking COVID-19 information. Brought to you by the WHO Academy, it focuses on providing them with critical, evidence-based information and tools to improve their skills and capabilities related to the pandemicHealth workers need accurate, extensive, reliable, and timely information on COVID-19 to save lives and stay safeThis app delivers an efficient way to access WHO’s COVID-19 knowledge resources all in one placeIt offers up-to-the-minute guidance, training, and virtual workshops to support health workers in caring for patients infected by COVID-19 – as well as how they can protect themselves as they do their critical work.With content in six languages – Arabic Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish – the app is a convenient tool for accessing WHO’s rapidly expanding and evolving training materials and guidance, along with opportunities to participate in virtual claooms and other live training.Key features include learning guidance, learning materials, and tools organized into the following COVID-19 subject matter areas:• Case Management: How to care for COVID-19 patients• Infection Prevention Control / Staff Safety..