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FM trainers network

The WHIG wants to provide a network of GP trainers with experience in low resource countries, who could provide high quality training to students in FM abroad in their field. This is a continuation of the list with trainers, who participated in Moi University.

Trainers

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Prof. Niek de Wit

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Tropical doctor in Malawi, GP-trainer in UMCU Utrecht

Fields: Gastroenterology, import diseases

 

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Dr Frank van Balen PhD

vanbalen©xs4all.nl 

Tropical doctor in Zambia, GP-trainer in UMCU Utrecht

Fields: ENT, infectious diseases, import diseases

 

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Rob Dijkstra.

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Tropical doctor in Bukumbi Hospital Mwanza region Tanzania 1990-1995.
Currently Dutch college of general practitioners.
Fields of interest: Primary Health Care, AIDS health education, diabetes.
Implementation of quality of care programmes.

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Cees in 't Veld

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Kees in 't Veld, MD, GP, Medical Officer i/c Ibanda Hospital, Uganda (1977-81)

Netherlands College of General Practitioners

Ffields of interest: CME, CPD, distance learning programmes,
Quality assurance and improvement

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Dr Pieter van den Hombergh PhD

p.hombergh©chello.nl

Tropical doctor in Kenya, GP-trainer, policy advisor of the Dutch Association of GP,

research fellow IQhealthcare Nijmegen.

Fields: QAssurance/ QImprovement, practice management, time management,

daily management in tropical health facilities, health systems. 

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Harry Mooren

ht.mooren©planet.nl

Tropical docter in Tanzania and Zaïre (Congo), (1982-1985)
Public health consultant. 
Curriculum development and tutor /course facilitator at Masters Course in International Health Development, Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam.
Dutch Course of Training Tropical Doctors, Netherlands School of Public Health, Utrecht.
Board member in various organisations)
Currently  General Practitioner and Trainer of interns

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Jan Frietman

frietman.j©gmail.com

Tropical doctor Tanzania 1982-1987, DMO Zambia 1989-1992
Provincial Medical Officer Malawi 1992-1994
MPH Neth. School of Public Health Utrecht 1994-95
FP/ GP in
Roosendaal since1995, Trainer of students
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ields op interest/work: FM & Chronic disease management (diabetes, CVR)

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Remko Schats

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FP in Utrecht
Experience in Ghana, Chad and Indonesia; General Tropical Medicine and health care in emergency settings
Fields of interest/ work: International Health, Infectious diseases (Malaria, Dengue and tropical diarrhoeal diseases)

 

 

Last Updated on Friday, 02 December 2011 09:00