CME Training on TB Screening at Tuwan Highway Mission Hospital

Tuwan Highway Mission Hospital participated in a Continuous Medical Education (CME) training on Tuberculosis (TB) screening. The training aimed at equipping our medical team with updated knowledge and practical skills to improve early detection of TB within our facility and the surrounding community.

During the session, staff members were trained on the importance of TB screening, recognizing key symptoms of tuberculosis, and the proper procedures for screening and referring suspected cases for further testing and treatment. The training also emphasized the role of healthcare workers in preventing the spread of TB through early identification and proper patient management.

The CME session brought together clinicians, nurses, and other healthcare staff who actively participated in the training and discussions. Such trainings help strengthen the capacity of our team to provide quality healthcare services and improve patient outcomes.

At Tuwan Highway Mission Hospital, we remain committed to continuous professional development and improving healthcare delivery through regular trainings and educational programs for our staff.

Through initiatives like this CME training, we continue to enhance our ability to serve the community and contribute to the fight against tuberculosis.

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