Healthy children
PentaTr@ining: sharing knowledge
‘PentaTr@ining 2020’ builds on the success of previous ‘Tr@inforPedHIV’ courses and now includes congenital infections. The online modules are highly interactive and focus on case based teaching..
MORE INFOThe face to face workshops embrace a true collegiate spirit – maximising teacher/student interaction, encouraging delegates to be proactive participants and consolidating the knowledge acquired during the online course.
MORE INFOThis will be an opportunity to bring delegates and faculty members together ‘virtually’ for a day of fun and interactive clinical case based discussions, presentations and quizzes!
MORE INFOPentaTr@ining (formerly ‘Tr@inforPedHIV’) started for the first time in 2005, in the framework of the partnership between Penta and the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID). It is a training programme for healthcare professionals caring for children, adolescents and pregnant women living with HIV and congenital infections.
PentaTr@ining is unique in its learning system as it
incorporates an e-learning section into the teaching.
At the beginning, the course was designed to
address topics related to the treatment of children
with HIV/AIDS in Western and Eastern Europe,
but the great success of the first experiences led
the organisers to readapt and export it also to low
and middle income countries, in a variety of
international settings including Africa, Asia and
Latin America. This has given the chance to many
more clinicians and healthcare professionals to
meet, share knowledge and benefit from this
experience.
Since 2008 it has been part of the Oxford Paediatric Infectious Diseases Diploma.