POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS TRAINING IN CANCER RESEARCH (CLOSING DATE 30 NOVEMBER 2008)
Applications for training fellowships in 2009-2010 are invited from junior scientists from low- or medium-resource countries wishing to complete their training in those aspects of cancer research related to the Agency's mission: to coordinate and conduct both epidemiological and laboratory research into the causes of cancer. Disciplines covered include: epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental chemical carcinogenesis, cancer etiology and prevention, infection and cancer, molecular cell biology, molecular genetics, molecular pathology and mechanisms of carcinogenesis, with emphasis on interdisciplinary projects. For more information please click here:
http://www.wadn.org/africa/?p=106
HOSPICE UGANDA
Hospice trainings are designed to help health care providers, allied professionals and communities (community workers, spiritual advisors, Traditional Healers) to play their respective roles in palliative care provision for patients living with life-threatening illnesses like HIV/AIDS and Cancer, and their families.
Their training is open
- to those working in care and support service and training organisations/institutions who will put to practice knowledge and skills acquired and
- whose organisations are committed to supporting, implementing and/or developing palliative care services
Participants are welcomed from
- public sector
- not for profit sector i.e. NGOs, INGOs, Faith organisations, CSO
- private sector
- Associations
- Networking organisations involved in service delivery
- Communities i.e. CBOs
To download training brochure in two parts, click on the following links:
Brochure: Part One
Brochure: Part Two
Other downloads:
Application Form for Health Care Professionals
Application Form For Community Workers, Traditional Healers and
Spiritual Leaders
Selection Criteria for Courses
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