Announcing the Launch of the COVID-19 Content Hub

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Seed Global Health is pleased to announce the public launch of the COVID-19 Content Hub. The Hub is a community-sourced platform with clinical and specialized training materials for practitioners responding to the pandemic in resource-limited settings. In collaboration with our partners in Malawi, Uganda, and Zambia, we have developed the Hub to accelerate and simplify the dissemination of urgently needed key resources. We curated best practice COVID-19 guidelines and centralized them, making each easy to access, download, and share.

We are also hosting a complimentary series of webinars to discuss how practitioners, across communities, countries, and cadres, are operationalizing COVID-19 care in their hospitals and clinics. So far, Seed and the University of Zambia have hosted webinars on the use of point-of-care ultrasound for COVID-19 patients and the use of personal protective equipment. The two sessions and upcoming ones will be posted on the Hub for future reference. 

Are you a health professional willing to share your clinical experiences and protocols in a webinar? Please email ContentHub@seedglobalhealth.org 

Do you have any COVID-19 care protocols, guidelines, or country-specific documents with a focus on resource-limited settings? Please send those to ContentHub@seedglobalhealth.org 

Visit www.c19hub.io to learn more and access critical COVID-19 resources.

*Seed and our partners are grateful to Bank of America and Open Road Alliance for providing the funding to accelerate the Hub’s initial development. 

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