|
New England Tuberculosis Prevention and Control
At the beginning of 2005, the six New England TB Programs joined together to promote a regional approach to TB elimination. This web site represents a step toward building collaboration, exchanging experiences and practices, and enhancing program capacity.
Using Regional Approaches to Reach the Goal of TB Elimination Regional collaborations provide a framework for strengthening TB programs by establishing common goals and objectives. Our regional TB plan presents five strategic components (effective communication, consultation, training and education, enhanced case-finding and program evaluation) and five key operations (collaboration, policy development, surveillance using molecular genotyping, cohort reviews and research) that guide our common activities.
|
New England Tuberculosis Consortium
The six New England TB Programs work together to promote a regional approach to TB control and elimination. The New England TB Consortium helps promote team leadership, collaboration, exchange of experiences, and strengthening program capacity.
Reaching the Goal of TB Elimination
Regional collaborations provide a framework for strengthening TB programs by establishing common goals and objectives. Our regional TB plan supports five key goals (effective communication, expanded training and education, enhanced case-finding, consultation, and program evaluation) and five key activities (collaboration, policy development, surveillance using molecular genotyping, cohort reviews, and research) the guide our common activities.
New England Tuberculosis Consortium
The six New England TB Programs work together to promote a regional approach to TB control and elimination. The New England TB Consortium helps promote team leadership, collaboration, exchange of experiences, and strengthening program capacity.
Reaching the Goal of TB Elimination
Regional collaborations provide a framework for strengthening TB programs by establishing common goals and objectives. Our regional TB plan supports five key goals (effective communication, expanded training and education, enhanced case-finding, consultation and program evaluation) and five key activities (collaboration, policy development, surveillance using molecular genotyping, cohort reviews and research) that guide our common activities.
Comments (0)
You don't have permission to comment on this page.