SIG | Global Health: Overcoming Hurdles to Sustainable Care During a Pandemic
Sunday, December 5, 2021
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OVERVIEW:
This Special Interest Group addresses the multi-faceted challenges presented in a pandemic for the treatment and care of epilepsy.
The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated specific challenges in the care of patients with epilepsy, namely the increased use of virtual platforms, limitations to collaborations, and challenges to collaborative training in low- and middle-income countries.
In this SIG, presenters push the challenges back and showcase opportunities to forge ahead, including:
- The use of virtual platforms in the creation of long-term, sustainable projects
- Potential solutions for collaborative training in low- and middle-income countries
- Successfully building infrastructure using online resources.
The session concludes with an interactive Q&A session, including opportunities to network and collaborate.
Learning Objectives:
Following participation in this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the challenges and possibilities of developing sustainable projects through virtual platforms
- Describe the challenges and potential solutions for collaborative training in low- and middle-income countries
- Discuss steps to build successful infrastructure using online resources
Program:
SIG Coordinators: Jane Von Gaudecker, PhD, APRN, RN, Jorge Vidaurre, MD, FAES, and Dave Clarke, MBBS, FAES
Chair: Jane Von Gaudecker, PhD, APRN, RN
Use of Virtual Platforms in the Creation of Long-Term, Sustainable Projects – Are We There Yet? | Anaita Hegde, MD
Challenges for Collaborative Training in Low-Income Countries | Angel W. Hernandez, MD, FAES
Building Infrastructure Using Online Resources and Steps to Success | Keith Morgan, R.EEGT; MBA