Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda.

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Full Title: Afr J Emerg Med

Abbreviation: Afr J Emerg Med

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Emergency Medicine

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declared no conflicts of interest."

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"We appreciate Seed Global Health and the Uganda Ministry of Health that supported the implementation of this initiative. Additionally, special recognition goes to all health workers and health facilities who have embraced this initiative and committed to participating in the ECHO sessions. Appreciation goes to Project ECHO and Jhpiego in Uganda who shared experiences and provided technical support, especially in the initial stages of the program."

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Last Updated: Aug 05, 2025