State AIDS Control Society [SACS]
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Overview, constitution, objectives, mandates, operation, and relation to TB service.
Overview, constitution, objectives, mandates, operation, and relation to TB service.
The co-ordination mechanisms between the two National Programs at various levels, high level scope in co-ordination mechanisms in field activities, review, supervision, monitoring and evaluation.
Scope of work for collaboration, opportunities, importance, history and types of TB/HIV activities: "3 I"s in HIV care setting, how it can be linked to TB services?
Overview of the collaborative framework, history, who are the stakeholders? Overall strategic co-ordination mechanisms involved (generic).
What is it? Where kept? Who will write? Importance and how information flows from this register?
Explain the interim report, and why it is important. Criteria to be fulfilled, how to interpret, and what does it mean? Explain the decisive importance of the interim reports.
Explain the DTCC, constitution, who heads?, Objectives, overall mandates and how it operates?
Term of Reference (ToR) and agenda for the TB-comorbidity committee, stakeholders and operations.
What is PMDT Treatment book? how it differs from treatment card and register? Describe the content, emphasising importent information. Who will initiate and who will update? Show the format.
The concept, manpower, treatment linkage. Why they are called centre of excellence and what they offer in addition to ARTC.