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Health Professionals Desperate for Information: eLearning to the Rescue

In developing countries, it is costly to develop and circulate essential health information. Some organizations have specific guidance or manuals that help program staff and supervisors, but few have information that is useful and accessible to wide populations of professionals. Programs that cannot devote large amounts of money to face-to-face trainings or document production are looking for a way to deliver current, useful information to their staff.
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