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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Workshop Evaluation form (25-27 June 2012)
A workshop on evidence based practice at MUHAS (25-27 June 2012)
The Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) through its MUHAS-Library organized a Three Days workshop on Evidence based practice through the DELPHE project.
The workshop was attended by 35 particints, which included academic
staff from MUHAS, medical doctorsand nurses fromMuhimbili Nationa
Hospital (MNH), Librarians from MUHAS and Tanzania Library Services
Board (TLSB), and Tutors from the School of Library, Archives and
Documentation Services (SLADS).
The workshop was facilitated by Blessing Chataira from Information, Training and Outreach Center for Africa (ITOCA), and Lucy Reid from Partnership in Health (Phi), UK.
The workshop was facilitated by Blessing Chataira from Information, Training and Outreach Center for Africa (ITOCA), and Lucy Reid from Partnership in Health (Phi), UK.
The Digital Repositories Workshop (12-15 June 2012)
The Digital
Repositories Workshop was organized by Muhimbili University of Health
and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Collaboration with Information, Training
and Outreach Center for Africa (ITOCA), Royal Tropical Institute of
Nertherlands (KIT), Institute of Development Studies(IDS), and Cornell University Library from 12-15, June 2012.
About 36 participants attended the workshop. It involved professionals involved in information management, institutional management, librarians, lecturers, and project administrators from different acadmeic and research institutions in Tanzania.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Information Literacy Training in South Africa
ITOCA (Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa) is running workshops called 21st Century Information Literacy Skills : http://www.itoca.org/node/135 in Centurion, South Africa on July 2-6, 2012 and also via a web version. "Participants will learn how to acquire, and facilitate the acquisition and application of information literacy skills that are relevant for the information user in the 21st century."
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
New book - Oral Health Care for Socially Disadvantaged Communities
The book will be available at MUHAS Library soon.
Editors: Febronia Kokulengya Kahabuka (School of Dentistry, Tanzania) Emil Namakuka Kikwilu and Irene Anderson Kida | |
Book Description: This book gathers
the current information on management of common oral conditions and
proposes an appropriate package for underdeveloped communities.
Practical solutions for managing oral conditions in the existing social,
political and economic context of the developing countries is provided.
This book is a good reference material for undergraduate and
postgraduate students, academicians, as well as practicing dentists. In
this book, the Basic Package of Oral Care (BPOC) forms a pillar of the
presentation. A traumatic Restorative Treatment, affordable fluoride
tooth paste and relieve of oral pain are presented as an essential
minimum package of oral care for any community. This book advocates home
care and outreach programmes to reach the elderly. The already
existing oral health care delivery system is challenged. This book
provides evidence based appropriate oral care. (Imprint: Nova
Biomedical)
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Table of Contents:
Preface
1. Social Disadvantage and Oral Health
(Emil N. Kikwilu)
2. Oral Health and Care in Low-Income Countries
(Poul Erik Petersen, Nanna Jürgensen)
3. Management of Dental Caries in Socially Disadvantaged Communities
(Jo Frencken, Soraya Leal)
4. Gingival and Periodontal Diseases in Socially Disadvantaged Populations
(Elifuraha G. Mumghamba, Evelyn G. Wagaiyu)
5. Surgical Conditions of the Oral and Maxillofacial Region
(Boniphace M. Kalyanyama, Sira S. Owibingire, Elison N. Simon)
6. Oral Health Concerns in Children
(Febronia K. Kahabuka, Daniel Iskander Maro)
7. Management of Orthodontic Conditions in Socially Disadvantaged Communities
(Emeria A. Mugonzibwa, Matilda Mtaya-Mlangwa)
8. Oral Health Care for the Elderly
(Irene A. Kida, Anne N. Astrom)
9. Management of Oral Lesions Associated with HIV/AIDS
(Omar J.M. Hamza, Andre J.A.M. van der Ven)
10. Feasible preventive methods for controlling oral diseases and conditions in socially disadvantaged populations
(Evelyn Wagaiyu, Emil Kikwilu)
Click here for more details
Newly added Theses - MUHAS Institutional Repository
The MUHAS institutional repository is a newly launched service provided
by the Directorate of Library Services in collaboration with the
Directorate of Information and Communication Technology to collect,
preserve and disseminate electronic copies of research and scholarly
works created at MUHAS, and serves as a gateway to disseminate and reach
out to similar resources elsewhere. Such publications include journal
articles, conference presentations, proceedings, working papers, theses
and dissertations.
Kindly visit the MUHAS IR to access the newly added Masters theses from MUHAS. These theses can be accessed in full text format. Click here to access the list of these Masters theses
Click here to access the MUHAS institutional repository
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
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