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  • Posted: Oct 25, 2022
    Deadline: Nov 1, 2022
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    Medecins Du Monde - For more than 30 years, Medecins Du Monde, a campaigning medical organisation committed to international solidarity, has been caring for the most vulnerable populations at home and abroad. It has continued to highlight obstacles that exist in accessing health care and has secured sustainable improvements in health-for-all policies. Tho...
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    Minimal Initial Service Package (MISP) - Medical Staff

    Objectives

    • To improve the understanding of MISP
    • To improve Health Care provider’s skills on Management of common components of MISP
    • To know the objectives of misp.
    • To understand the components of MISP
    • To know the Importance of MISP in crisis setting
    • To know your role with other stallholders in addressing SRH during crisis.

    Methodology:

    • Power point presentation, a pretest and a post test, case study and practical sessions, participatory methods, and other exercises if need be.

    Outcome:
    Improve Participants knowledge on:

    • MISP in crisis settings
    • Define sexual and reproductive health.
    • Explain why the MISP is important in crises.
    • Describe the components and key activities the MISP for SRH services
    • Understand your role, within other stakeholders, in addressing SRH during crisis.

    Summary of Topics

    • Overview of MISP
    • Component of misp
    • Learning objectives of the session
    • Definition and causes of a disaster/crisis
    • Definition of SRH
    • Importance of SRH in crisis settings
    • Minimum Initial Services Package for SRH (MISP)
    • Challenges for implementing MISP
    • Key messages.

    Qualifications, Desired & Preferred Characteristics

    • Candidates should possess an MBBS, or Nursing / Midwifery qualification
    • Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecology
    • Over 5 years of Experience in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
    • Trainer of Trainee in MISP
    • Strong interpersonal and intercultural skills.
    • Assessment and analytical skills.
    • Strong leadership, decision making and management skills.
    • Ability to work in stressful situations.
    • Problem solving skills.
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

    Material Needed:

    • Flip charts, Flip chart stand, sticky notes, note books, pens, colored markers, projector.

    Follow-up:

    • Yes.

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    Clinical Management of Rape (CMR) Facilitator

    Objectives
    By the end of this training participants should be able to know how to:

    • Prescribe appropriate treatment for adult and children survivors of sexual assault
    • Discuss post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV as part of routine care for sexual assault survivors
    • Appropriately counsel, refer and arrange follow-up for sexual assault survivors
    • Understand the clinical service provider role in the implementation of SOPs
    • Identify elements of clinical management currently in place and elements to improve upon in their operating context
    • Explain the role of the clinical service provider in monitoring and evaluating post-sexual assault care services

    Methodology

    • Practical demonstrations, power point presentation, a pretest and a post test, case study and practical sessions, participatory methods, and other exercises if need be.

    Outcome
    Improve Participants knowledge on:

    • Appropriate treatment for adult and children survivors of sexual assault
    • Post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV as part of routine care for sexual assault survivors
    • Appropriate counsel, refer and arrange follow-up for sexual assault survivors
    • Clinical service provider role in the implementation of SOPs
    • Identify elements of clinical management currently in place and elements to improve upon in their operating context
    • The role of the clinical service provider in monitoring and evaluating post-sexual assault care services

    Summary of Topics

    • Explain SGBV and violations of human rights
    • Define SGBV and sexual violence
    • Guiding principles when working with sexual assault survivors
    • Describe the elements that must be in place in the health system for providing clinical services
    • Roots causes of GBV[
    • Demonstrate the capacity to take a patient history pertaining to sexual assault and document findings appropriately.
    • Identify the needs to seek medical service.
    • physical examination of survivors of sexual assault and document findings appropriately.
    • Significant of human rights.
    • Data Managements.
    • Case Management.

    Qualifications, Desired & Preferred

    • MBBS or be a Nurse / Midwife.
    • Consultant Obstetrician and Gyanae.

    Qualifications, Desired & Preferred Characteristics:

    • Over 5 years of Experience in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
    • Trainer of Trainee in BEMONC
    • Strong interpersonal and intercultural skills.
    • Assessment and analytical skills.
    • Strong leadership, decision making and management skills.
    • Ability to work in stressful situations.
    • Problem solving skills.
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

    Material needed:

    • Flip charts, Flip chart stand, sticky notes, note books, pens, colored markers,projector.

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    Family Planning Facilitator

    Location: Maiduguri, Borno
    Employment Type: Contract
    Terms of Reference: Family Planning Facilitator - MDM Medical Staff
    Activity: Training - FAMILY PLANNING .
    Date and Time: 24-26 / 11 / 2022
    Venue: External venue
    Attendance and positions: Midwives, Clinicians, Doctors = 25 participants

    Overview

    • Family planning is one of the 10 great public health achievements of the 20th century. The availability of family planning services allows individuals to achieve desired birth spacing and family size and contributes to improved health outcomes for infants, children, women, and families.
    • Family planning services include:
      • Contraceptive services
      • Pregnancy testing and counseling
      • Pregnancy–achieving services including preconception health services
      • Basic infertility services
      • Sexually transmitted disease services
      • Broader reproductive health services, including patient education and counseling
      • Breast and pelvic examinations
      • Breast and cervical cancer screening
      • Sexually transmitted infection (STI) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention education, counseling, testing, and referral.
    • Abstinence from sexual activity is the only 100% effective way to avoid unintended pregnancy. For individuals who are sexually active, correct and consistent contraceptive use is highly effective at preventing unintended pregnancy. The most effective methods to prevent unintended pregnancy include long-acting reversible contraceptives such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) and contraceptive implants, followed by other hormonal contraceptives including oral contraceptives (pills), the patch, the ring, and the Depo-Provera shot (DMPA). Condoms protect against both unintended pregnancy and STIs, and their use should be encouraged. Both men and women should be counseled about using condoms at every act of sexual intercourse when not in a long-term, mutually monogamous sexual relationship.

    Why Is Family Planning Important?

    • For many women, a family planning clinic is their entry point into the health care system and one they consider their usual source of care.In 2015, publicly funded family planning services helped prevent 1.9 million unintended pregnancies, including 440,000 teen pregnancies. In 2010, every public dollar spent on family planning saved the federal and state governments.
    • Unintended pregnancies include pregnancies that are reported by women as being mistimed or unwanted. Almost half (45%) of the 6.1 million annual pregnancies in the United States are unintended. Unintended pregnancies are associated with many negative health and economic consequences.The public cost of births resulting from unintended pregnancies was estimated at $21 billion in 2010 (this figure includes costs for prenatal care, labor and delivery, post-partum care, and 1 year of infant care).
    • For women, negative outcomes associated with unintended pregnancy can include:
      • Delays in initiating prenatal care
      • Reduced likelihood of breastfeeding
      • Increased risk of maternal depression
      • Increased risk of physical violence during pregnancy.

    More:

    • Births resulting from unintended pregnancies can have negative consequences including birth defects and low birth weight.Children from unintended pregnancies are more likely to experience poor mental and physical health during childhood and have lower educational attainment and more behavioral issues in their teen years.

    Understanding Family Planning
    Unintended pregnancies occur among women of all incomes, educational levels, and ages. However, there are disparities in unintended pregnancy rates. The rates of unintended pregnancy are highest among the following groups:

    • Women ages 18 to 24
    • Women with less than a high school diploma
    • Black or Hispanic women
    • Women who were cohabiting
    • Women whose income is below the poverty line

    Social Determinants of Family Planning Service Usage
    Women with lower levels of education and income, uninsured women, Latina women, and non-Hispanic black women are less likely to have access to family planning services.In addition, men are less likely to have access to and receive family planning services than women.

    Barriers to people’s use of family planning services include:

    • Cost of services
    • Limited access to publicly funded services
    • Limited access to insurance coverage
    • No or limited transportation
    • Inadequate services for men
    • Lack of youth-friendly services.
    • Family planning clinic locations and hours that are not convenient for clients
    • Lack of awareness of family planning services among hard-to-reach populations

    Objectives

    • Implementation of quality family planning services in MDM settings
    • List the efficiency, contraindications, and side effects of the various contraceptive methods
    • List the important health benefits of contraception
    • Advise a postpartum patient on the most appropriate method of contraception.
    • To improvecomplianceto family planning from Beneficiary
    • Explain the wider meaning of family planning.
    • Give contraceptive counseling.

    Methodology

    • PowerPoint presentation, a pretest and a post-test, participatory methods, practical demonstration, and other exercises if need be
    • Improve participants' knowledge on family planning and contraception.

    Outcome

    • Improve Participants knowledge on: family planning and contraception.

    Summary of topics
    What family planning Entails:

    • What is family planning?
    • Types of family planning?
    • Mode of Action.
    • Effectiveness
    • Advantages
    • Disadvantages
    • MEC
    • Client instructions
    • Side Effects, complication
    • Common medical barriers to service provision
    • Management of Side Effect and complications
    • Practical Demonstration

    Duration For the Training:

    • 1 day training For 2 sessions for the year:

    Material needed:

    • Flip charts, Flip chart stand, sticky notes, note books, pens, colored markers,projector.

    Follow-up:

    • Yes

    Qualification Desired and Preferred

    • MBBS,or Nurse/Midwife, Community Health officer.
    • Gynecologist

    Characteristics:

    • Over 5 years of Experience in Family planning Unit
    • Trainer In family planning .
    • Strong interpersonal, Technical and intercultural skills.
    • Assessment and analytical skills.
    • Strong leadership, decision making and management skills.
    • Ability to work in stressful situations.
    • Problem solving skills.
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV and Cover Letter in one single attachment via email to: recruitment.nigeria@medecinsdumonde.net using the job title" as the subject of the email.

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