How did we reduce newborn mortality in select facilities in #Ghana by 50%, and sustain those results post implementation? Full research study here https://t.co/8Jkl5EZWFt #HopkinsOnTheHill https://t.co/URzd6YMkdC
In #Ghana, @Jhpiego’s new training approach reduced the risk of newborn mortality by 55%! That’s a lot of lives saved! Take a look: https://t.co/7FFt2SlCkI #HSR2018 @gatesfoundation
Find out how a low-dose/high-frequency training reduced adverse birth outcomes & increased skills retention in #Ghana https://t.co/Cgx81G6BMU
RT @leepyne: Adult learning methods such as Low Dose High Frequency Training can lead to over 50% reductions in newborn mortality and intra…
RT @leepyne: Adult learning methods such as Low Dose High Frequency Training can lead to over 50% reductions in newborn mortality and intra…
Adult learning methods such as Low Dose High Frequency Training can lead to over 50% reductions in newborn mortality and intrapartum stillbirth. Congratulations @Jhpiego! https://t.co/zzGUJ5vG9m
RT @stefanswartpet: Great result. But is low dose high frequency training not the same as supportive supervision? #everychildalive @Health…
RT @stefanswartpet: Great result. But is low dose high frequency training not the same as supportive supervision? #everychildalive @Health…
RT @stefanswartpet: Great result. But is low dose high frequency training not the same as supportive supervision? #everychildalive @Health…
Great result. But is low dose high frequency training not the same as supportive supervision? #everychildalive @HealthyNewborns https://t.co/NVmgGgYq1t