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Advanced Clinical Care (ACC) Live Tutorial session: "Ethical and legal aspects of HIV and mental health - confidentiality, informed consent and capacity aspects"

Objectives:

To provide healthcare workers with support in managing patients with Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) and co-infections
Support clinicians who are interested in the Knowledge Hub online Advanced Clinical Care (ACC) course.  
Provide clinical resources and guidelines to support the healthcare professional in the clinic or hospital setting
Provide practical management tools

Questions/key issues to be covered:

Provide healthcare workers with skills and tools to manage HIV positive patients with mental, legal and ethical challenges.

Speakers:

Dr Dean Solomon
Technical Lead National

Dr Mirriam Close  
Dialectical Behavioural Therapy DBT practitioner

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World Optometry Day and Week Commemoration 23-27 March 2026

Objectives: 

Educate target audiences on early identification of vision and eye health challenges across the life span, general child development, eye health screening, and how parents can support their child’s development.
Create advocacy  through collaboration of all key stakeholders across the public, private and civil society organizations to discuss the growing need for integration of eye health into comprehensive health services from community level to tertiary hospital level.
Showcase joint partnership in delivering wholistic eye care prevention, screening, diagnosis and provision of assistive technology.


Questions/key issues to be covered:

Eye and vision related challenges
Prevention and early screening of eye and vision


Speakers: 

Ms Caroline Mongale
Chief Director: Non-Communicable Diseases

Dr. Kibachio Joseph Mwangi
WHO South Africa Cluster Lead; Health Promotion & Disease prevention and Control Cluster & Medical Officer and Advisor -NCDs and Mental Health

Professor Tuwani Rasengane
•    Head of Optometry, University of the Freestate
•    Director of Optometric Services, Universitas Academic Hospital
Co-Chair of the World Health Organisation (WHO) SPECS2030 Workforce workstream

Dr Roland Höllhumer
•    Head of Corneal Unit: Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital
•    Medical Director of The Cornea Foundation Tissue Bank in Johannesburg

Dr Noxolo Gqada
Strategy lead, Hold My Hand Accelerator for Children and Teens

Ms Mita Pema-Keshaw 
•    Project Manager for SMALL PROJECTS FOUNDATION: Umbono Vision Program- Supported by the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
•    Optometrist
•    Sports Vision Consultant

Professor Thokozile Metsing
Public Health Director for the South African Optometry Association (SAOA)
Associate Professor at the University of Johannesburg, Department of Optometry

Ms Ntsikie Loteni
General Secretary: National Albinism Task Force
Director: Transformation, University of Pretoria

Dr Busisiwe Ndlovu
Director: Chronic Diseases, Disabilities and Geriatrics

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Advanced Clinical Care (ACC) Live Tutorial session: "The general approach to the hospitalised HIV positive person”

Objectives: 

To provide healthcare workers with support in managing patients with Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) and co-infections 
Support clinicians who are interested in the Knowledge Hub online Advanced Clinical Care (ACC) course.  
Provide clinical resources and guidelines to support the healthcare professional in the clinic or hospital setting
Provide practical management tools


Questions/key issues to be covered:

Provide healthcare workers with skills and tools to manage HIV positive patients that require hospitalization. 

Speakers: 

Dr Dean Solomon
Technical Lead National 

Dr Tasmin Lovelock
Infectious diseases specialist

 

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World Health Day Commemoration Theme: “Together for Health. Stand with Science”.

Objectives:

Raise Awareness    Educate participants about the dangers of lead exposure and its impact on human health, especially children.
Promote Evidence-Based Solutions    Share scientific research and proven interventions to reduce lead exposure.
Drive Policy and Advocacy    Position the webinar as a platform for dialogue between health experts, policymakers, and the public.


Questions/key issues to be covered:

Importance of using science for policy development 
Prevalence and health impact of lead poisoning
Lead Paint Regulation as a science-based action


Speakers:

Mr Foster Mohale 
Acting Chief Director of Communications and Stakeholder Engagement

Dr Joe Phaahla
Deputy Mister of Health 

Ms. Shenaaz El-Halabi
Public health executive and Epidemiologist 

Dr Bradley Browne
Paediatrician
Director: Poisons Information Centre

Dr Renee Street
Director at the Environment & Health Research Unit within the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC)

 

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Environmental Health and Port Health, Primary Health Care
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6 Multi Month Dispensing (6MMD)

Objectives:

To provide orientation to healthcare workers on the guidance for implementing 6MMD in public health facilities.

Questions/key issues to be covered:

Introduce the concept and purpose of 6MMD
Explain the eligibility criteria for 6MMD
Foster understanding of Facility 6MMD within the context of differentiated models of care (DMOC)
Describe the roles and responsibilities of healthcare workers in 6MMD implementation


Speakers:

Dr Musa Manganye
Director: HIV/AIDS Treatment Care and Support

Ms Magogodi Mkhize
Assistant Director

Mrs, Portia Khuvutlu
Clinical Nurse Advisor

Tshepo Molapo
HIV and AIDS and STIs Strategic Information Manager

David Gavhi 
Assistant Director 

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Improving Cause of Death Reporting

Objectives:

Understand the importance of correct certification of cause of death
Understand your role as doctor in producing reliable causes of death statistics
Correctly complete a death certificate
Look at case scenarios to understand certification requirements for special circumstances 

Questions/key issues to be covered:

Uses of mortality data
Doctors’ role in producing reliable mortality data
How to correctly complete the death notification form
Ethical and legal requirements for completing the DNF.

Speakers:

Dr Luvuyo Bayeni  
Chief Director for Human Resources for Health

Mr Mbhekiseni Khumalo  
Director for Epidemiology and Surveillance 

Dr Pamela Groenewald
Specialist Scientist

Dr Natasha Kallis
Clinician researcher

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District Health Barometer 2024/25

Objectives:

To present the latest edition of the District Health Barometer (DHB) and highlight key findings, trends, and emerging priorities in South Africa’s health system at national, provincial, and district levels.
To demonstrate how DHB data and indicators can be used for evidence-based planning, monitoring, and decision-making within the health sector.

Questions/key issues to be covered:

What are the key findings and trends highlighted in the latest District Health Barometer regarding health system performance in South Africa?
Which districts are demonstrating strong performance, and which areas require urgent improvement?
What insights does the DHB provide on variations in health outcomes and service delivery across districts?


Speakers:

Ms Thulile Zondi
Chief Director: HIERME

Ms Jeanette Hunter
Deputy Director-General: Primary Health Care

Dr Ntombi Sigwebela
Chief Executive Officer

Ms Ashnie Padarath
Director: Research and Implementation Science

Ms Noluthando Ndlovu
Programme Manager: Research and Implementation Science

Dr Krishna Vallabhjee
HST Trustee

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World Malaria Day Commemoration 2026

Objectives:

To capacitate Healthcare workers on Malaria Elimination and Prevention efforts

Questions/key issues to be covered:

•    Country Update-Where We Are Now
•    Surveillance 
•    Case Management
•    Vector Control
•    Health promotion
•    The Urgency to End Malaria
Global overview of malaria burden and progress toward elimination 

•    Community Engagement and Behaviour Change
•    Promoting early care-seeking behaviour 
•    Community awareness and education strategies 
•    Addressing myths and misconceptions 

Speakers:

Basil Brooke
Head of the Vector Control Reference Laboratory of the National Institute for Communicable Diseases/NHLS

Ms Ednah Baloyi
Director Malaria and Other Vector Borne Diseases

Dr Pandey Dhruv
Medical Officer, Tropical and Vector Borne Diseases

Dr Taneshka Kruger
Project Manager: University of Pretoria Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control (UP ISMC)

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Advanced Clinical Care (ACC) Live Tutorial session: "Paediatric tuberculosis and Advanced HIV Disease ”

Objectives:

To provide healthcare workers with support in managing patients with Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) and co-infections 
Support clinicians who are interested in the Knowledge Hub online Advanced Clinical Care (ACC) course.  
Provide clinical resources and guidelines to support the healthcare professional in the clinic or hospital setting
Provide practical management tools

Questions/key issues to be covered:

Provide healthcare workers with skills and tools to manage patients living with HIV that require hospitalization. 

Speakers:

Ms Mathilda Ntloana
Deputy Director CCMT

Dr Irma Kruger
General paediatrician and manager at KIDS HUB University of Cape Town

 

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Advanced Clinical Care (ACC) live tutorial session: An approach to management of the adult HIV patient with drug-resistant TB.

Objectives: 

- To provide healthcare workers with support in managing patients with Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) and co-infections. 
- Support clinicians who are interested in the Knowledge Hub online Advanced Clinical Care (ACC) course.  
- Provide clinical resources and guidelines to support the healthcare professional in the clinic or hospital setting.
- Provide practical management tools.

Speakers: 

Dr Francesca Conradie 
Principal Investigator 
Qualifications: MBBCh, Dip HIV Management, DTM&H

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COVID-19 training and resources for health care workers

Access the latest COVID-19 clinical and safety information to keep you safe on the front line.

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Switching Stable 1st and 2nd Line ART Clients to DTG Containing Regimen

Stay up to date with all the latest information from experts working on the front line.

Access the latest information on the management of clients on TLD and guidance on switching of stable second-line clients to the DTG-containing regimen.

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