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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==
A site, http:///www.hso.info, where health professionals in training and practice easily access comprehensive, high quality, free, current courses, references, and other learning resources (already nearly 20,000 of them) to improve global health. HSO has also gathered a collection of links to child-suitable sites for OLPC, and will have a full range of health courses and materials available Summer 2008.
A site, http:///www.hso.info, where health professionals in training and practice easily access comprehensive, high quality, free, current courses, references, and other learning resources (already nearly 20,000 of them) to improve global health. HSO has also gathered a collection of links to child-suitable sites for OLPC ([[Health Sciences Online#Links to content|see spreadsheets embedded below]]), and will have a full range of health courses and materials available Summer 2008.


See this Health mailing list post for a December 2008 update: http://www.mail-archive.com/health@lists.laptop.org/msg00242.html.
See this Health mailing list post for a December 2008 update: http://www.mail-archive.com/health@lists.laptop.org/msg00242.html.

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Purpose

A site, http:///www.hso.info, where health professionals in training and practice easily access comprehensive, high quality, free, current courses, references, and other learning resources (already nearly 20,000 of them) to improve global health. HSO has also gathered a collection of links to child-suitable sites for OLPC (see spreadsheets embedded below), and will have a full range of health courses and materials available Summer 2008.

See this Health mailing list post for a December 2008 update: http://www.mail-archive.com/health@lists.laptop.org/msg00242.html.

Background

Health sciences information and training are vital for health and socioeconomic development, but good, free learning resources are difficult to find. In recent years, information and communication technologies, particularly the Internet, have been central to remedying this situation. But there are still significant hurdles to accessing online content. The World Health Organization (WHO) and others have shown that there is an enormous need to identify selective, current, accessible online educational and training resources to promote appropriate care and policies.

Project deliverable

A virtual learning center for comprehensive health professional education and training, including web-accessible health sciences courses, reference libraries with textbooks, databases, and journals, and collaboration spaces for person-to-person interaction. The site is a portal with browse and search engine functions providing free online linkages to a comprehensive collection of top-quality courses and references in medicine, public health, nursing, and other health sciences disciplines. These materials will be donated, hosted, and maintained by our distinguished content partners, so health professionals in training and practice around the world can access a free, current, full, world-class education through our portal. Our primary target audience is health professionals in training and practice in developing countries, and we will also freely provide many of these materials to other interested populations around the world. Founding collaborators for this site are the American College of Preventive Medicine, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the University of British Columbia (UBC), the World Bank, and WHO. We have a distinguished advisory board, and a staff that has begun this work. This effort already has courses and references committed from our founding collaborators and other organizations, as well as governments, specialty societies, businesses, and universities such as Columbia, Cornell, Emory, Harvard, Hopkins, and MIT. Some funding has been obtained from WHO, the Canadian government, and others, and more is being sought.

Contact

For more information or to contribute, contact Erica Frank, MD, MPH, HSO Founder/Executive Director, efrank@emory.edu or Erica.Frank@ubc.ca

Links to content

Notice: If you click a link in the spreadsheet, the frame may fill with the destination page. To navigate back, enter the <Backspace> key. <Ctrl> click to launch the destination page in a new browser tab; <Shift> click for a new window. Right click and select 'Copy Shortcut/Link Location' to place a copy of the url in your clipboard. (There are other options on the right-click context menu.) The small Spreadsheet link just above the top left corner of each frame is a link to the specific Google Spreadsheet page.

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