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Webinar: Tuberculosis- Treatment Challenges in Humanitarian Crises

February 15, 2018 By Curtis Cosby

Recorded February 14, 2018 — Dr. Jeremy Fowler and Casey Diener, RN present “Tuberculosis: Treatment Challenges in Humanitarian Crises”

Dr. Jeremy Fowler obtained his medical degree from the Medical School for International Health in Beersheba, Israel. Dr. Fowler is currently the Medical Director of the Annoor Sanatorium, a tuberculosis care facility in Mafraq, Jordan.

Casey Diener graduated from Goshen College in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. He has served at Annoor Sanatorium with World Medical Mission in Jordan. Casey also served on the Samaritan’s Purse Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) in the Emergency Field Hospital in both Iraq and Bangladesh in 2017.

Quick Links & Resources for this Webinar

Download the slides from this presentation.

The Shorter MDR-TB Regimen

United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees (UNHCR) “Tuberculosis control in refugee situations WHO field manual.”

MSF and Partners In Help “Tuberculosis: Practical Guide for Clinicians, Nurses, Laboratory Technicians and Medical Auxilliaries.”

Beyond this Presentation

If you enjoyed this session, you might also enjoy previous presentations on disaster medicine.

To find out more information about medical opportunities with Samaritan’s Purse, check out World Medical Mission and DART.

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